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Yes, the Earth's crust is brittle. This means that it can fracture or break easily under stress or pressure, leading to the formation of faults, earthquakes, and other geological activities.
A window is not typically rigid but can be brittle if it is made of glass. Glass is a brittle material that can shatter easily upon impact. Other window materials, such as plastic or acrylic, may be more flexible and less likely to break.
Brittle deformation is most likely to occur in rocks that are hard and brittle, such as igneous rocks like granite or metamorphic rocks like quartzite. These rocks tend to fracture and break when stressed, resulting in brittle deformation.
Brittle deformation occurs when rocks break or fracture due to stress rather than bending or folding. It typically occurs at shallower depths in the Earth's crust where temperatures and pressures are lower, causing rocks to behave in a more brittle manner.
Gypsum has a brittle fracture with a conchoidal or uneven break. It tends to break into irregular, sharp pieces when fractured.
Brittle bones. Ability to break bones easily.
brittle materials get break when subjected to stress but malleable do not.
Yes, chalk is brittle.
brittle
a brittle is something that breaks easily with out more opposition like bones for instance..
That depends on which species of brittle star you are referring to. There are 1900 living species of brittle star.
Um...brittle star?
Brittle or frangible.
it's hard but will break easily.
hard and brittle so YES
hard and brittle so YES
a nonmetal because a metal is shiny and strong so a nonmetal is brittle and dull