depends on how u ship it.. it shouldn't crumble if u pack it right and if the x is that sift to crumble easy it might not be good x
Rust itself does not crumble easily, but it can weaken the metal it forms on, causing it to break or crumble if the corrosion is severe. The rate of rust formation and its ability to cause crumbling depend on factors such as the type of metal, the environment, and the extent of corrosion. Proper maintenance and protective measures can help prevent rust-related damage.
The solid types of foam would be fine but some foam would crumble and perhaps damage the computer item. Foam that breaks easily or comes apart in small balls would be a very bad choice.
Ectasy can easily ruin you!
The base word for "crumble" is "crumb," which refers to a small fragment or piece of something, often used in the context of baked goods or other food items that break apart easily.
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To easily separate a fork-split English muffin without causing it to crumble or break apart, gently insert a fork into the center of the muffin and twist it back and forth. This will help loosen the layers without damaging the muffin.
Usually there are no withdrawal symptoms of ecstasy because it is not a substance that is easily addicted to. But you might experience a ''crashing'' sensation when the high wears off that is usually accompanied with a strong feeling of depression.
Non metallic minerals are minerals that have no shine and crumble easily. Non-metallic minerals are sand, gravel, and stone.
he whispered into my ears. " you will be Crumbled into pieces."
My dictionary says: "Easily crumbled, brittle" Friable means - easily reduced to powder. It is most often used in the context of surgery to describe tissue that is diseased/weak/thin.
Amazonite has a mohs hardness of 6-6.5. It's prone to pressure failure (it'll crack or crumble), and will also scratch easily.
Not usually. Unless the rock is tuff or is heavily weathered, most igneous rocks are quite strong.