That ability is called flexibility. It refers to the property of a material to bend or deform under stress without breaking.
It is called folding when rocks bend without breaking because of plate movement.
A mineral that can be bent without breaking and will stay bent is called malleable. It means that the mineral can be easily shaped or molded without breaking, and it will hold the shape after being bent.
A metal's ability to bend without breaking is called malleability. Metals with high malleability can be easily bent or shaped into various forms without fracturing.
The ability of a substance to be pulled into wires is called ductility. Ductile materials can deform under tensile stress without fracturing, allowing them to be drawn out into long, thin wires without breaking.
When a rock deforms without breaking it is often called "folded".erosion
A material that can be permanently deformed is called a plastic material. This means that the material will undergo a change in shape that is not fully reversible after the deformation force is removed.
A material that can be pounded without shattering is malleable (can be pounded into sheets without breaking) and ductile (can be pounded into thin wires without breaking), such as gold or copper. These metals have strong metallic bonds that allow them to deform without breaking.
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The process of breaking down the rock material without changing its chemical composition is called mechanical weathering.
The property that allows metals to be formed into wire is called ductility. Ductility is the ability of a material to be stretched and deformed without breaking. Metals have high ductility due to the arrangement of atoms in their crystalline structures, which allows for the material to be easily drawn into thin wires.
the maximum stress which the material can bear without breaking is called the maximum tensile strength of the material
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A deformed frog is simply called a mutant.
The object is called ductile. Ductility is the property of a material that allows it to be drawn out into a long wire without breaking.
Elements that can be hammered into shape are called "metals." This property, known as malleability, allows metals to be deformed under compressive stress without breaking. Common examples include gold, silver, and copper, which can be easily shaped for various applications.
That ability is called flexibility. It refers to the property of a material to bend or deform under stress without breaking.