Hurricane Donna hit Long Island as a category 2 hurricane with winds of 105 mph.
Yes, natural obsidian can chip, crack, and break if hit by something. Aztecs used obsidian in arrow heads, and you can easily chip obsidian with a well placed hit with a rock. In other words: you can break obsidian easily.
If you are referring to glass marbles then just heat in an oven and plunge into water but since this is a geology section you might mean "crack Marble" as in preparation for mining. To do that the old way was to drill a number of holes and drive wooden pegs in and add water to make them swell and crack marble. That was the way from Egyptian times to the 1800's. Blasting will remove chunks if gravel is wanted or blocky chunks but if you want a piece for statuary or for building stone it is usually cut using a wire saw, reciprocating saw, high temperature torch (Kerosene + Oxygen) or a giant chainsaw up to 40 feet long.
Too long
None, in fact no Hurricanes made landfall in the entire U.S. in 2010. The state was however hit by 1 weak tropical storm.
As long as possible. I generally hold mine in for about 20+ seconds and slowly let it out. The longer you hold it in, the more of it absorbs into the lungs and bloodstream thus resulting in an immediate euphoric effect.
A hit of crack cocaine reaches the brain almost instantaneously -- in about 3 seconds or less.
Hit it with a hammer. If you hit it hard enough, it will crack.
see if you hit the drums SHELL then it will crack
if you hit a orange really hard probably it could crack
Titanic hit the iceberg at 11:40 pm and was submersed enough to crack at 2:20 the next morning.
if you are just worried about how long that will stay in your system then you have some problems. I'd worry about the actual crack smoking part! Why would you even smoke crack?
Because when it was first hit it cracked.
7 years
If you're on crack, that's your problem.
Keep throwing the ice cubes and then they'll hit together then fall in her crack
it was supposed to hit the white house be but the passangers fought back and saved many lives