Badly worded question, but I think you're talking about a fault?
A fault line, or plate boundary.
A crevice is a fissure or narrow opening, typically found in rocks or ice.
Rocks
rocks
weathering and plant growth growing through and eventually causing a crack in the rock
A fissure.
A fault line, or plate boundary.
A fault is a break or crack along which rocks move. This movement can result in earthquakes when the accumulated stress is released.
A joint is a crack in rock; a fault is a crack in rock along which the rocks have been displaced.
Plants are the organisms which have roots and can crack rocks
A crevice is a fissure or narrow opening, typically found in rocks or ice.
Changes in pressure which can cause rocks to crack is an example of mechanical weathering. It refers to the disintegration and decomposition of rocks.
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Rocks
Yes, tree roots can make rocks crack through a process called physical weathering. As roots grow, they can exert pressure on surrounding rocks, causing them to crack or break apart. Over time, this can contribute to the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces.
a crack head use crack
Cracks in rocks of the crust are known broadly as discontinuities. If there is relative movement of the rocks on the two sides of the crack, then it is known as a fault. If there is not then it is known as a joint.