Do you mean "break" or "brake"? They brake (stop) by hitting the Earth, typically. The force of hitting the Earth may contribute to their breaking (further damage).
Wind carried sediment falls to the ground when the wind speed decreases below its carrying capacity, or when obstacles such as trees or buildings disrupt the wind flow and cause the sediment to settle. Additionally, precipitation events can also cause airborne sediment particles to fall to the ground.
Gravity itself does not destroy things, but it can cause objects to fall or collide with each other, leading to damage or destruction. For example, gravity can cause landslides, rockfalls, or buildings to collapse if they are not structurally sound.
Several factors can affect brake efficiency, including worn brake pads or rotors, low brake fluid levels, air in the brake lines, misaligned brake components, or malfunctioning brake calipers. Additionally, driving conditions like wet or icy roads can impact braking performance. Regular maintenance and inspections are essential to ensure optimal brake efficiency.
The Brake Piston Cube is a cube-shaped tool used to retract brake caliper pistons in vehicles when changing brake pads. Its design allows it to fit into the caliper housing and apply even pressure to retract the pistons back into the caliper, facilitating easier brake pad replacement. By turning the Brake Piston Cube, the pistons are compressed uniformly without damaging the caliper or seals.
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Because the earthquakes in Haiti caused the buildings to fall down.
The brake drum cannot fall off unless the wheel is removed. That is physically impossible.
They shake foundations of houses and other buildings, causing them to fall. When buildings fall, they crush people inside or nearby. That or the glass windows and doors crash on people. Sometimes cracks open up in the ground, causing people or segments of buildings to fall in.
Because they knock buildings down. People are bothered when buildings fall onto them.
Buildings fall over and down.
u can die because if its a big earthquake buildings and such fall and could fall on u?!!!!!!!
Worn brake shoes or pads. A leaking brake pipe. Low brake fluid. Air in the brake fluid pipe.
it happened 9/11/01
Elisha Otis invented the brake for elevators making them safe for tall buildings and thus making tall buildings practical.
Master cylinder may be leaking, brake pedal may slowly fall to the floor when you are stopped with your foot on the brake.
Buildings break because of the motion and shock wave of the gravitational pull on the tectonic plates when they are slammed together by the movement of the earth. Ducis!);
Your bone will brake if you fall off something, possibly, and all the bone does is shatter into at least 2 parts.