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Some common causes are... Relationship break-ups, lower exam results than expected, loss of a job, death of a pop idol (or other famous person), Family break-up (parental divorce) and being bullied.
Strings aren't "supposed" to break. They break due to friction caused by repeated rubbing back and forth across each other. When impacted with the ball, the path of the swing causes the mains (verical strings) to shift their position on the crosses (horizontal strings). This "sawing" motion generally results in breaking the mains before the crosses.
Yes, it is very possible to break a coin.
The answer will depend on what you want to break it down into!
What did the mathematician do to practice over winter break? HIT THE SLOPES
hit the slopes
What did the mathematician do to practice over winter break? HIT THE SLOPES
Freeze-thaw weathering occurs when water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, expands, and breaks the rock apart. Over time, this process weakens the rock, causing it to fragment and break into smaller pieces. The repeated cycles of freezing and thawing can lead to the formation of scree slopes as the broken rock fragments accumulate at the base of steep slopes.
Lack of attention (maintenance) causes break downs.
It is called faulting when plate movement caused by tectonic forces causes rocks to break along a fracture or fault line.
CFC's caused the ozone to break. they decompose it.
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Mountains can influence air masses in various ways. They can cause air to rise, cool, and condense, leading to increased cloud formation and precipitation on the windward side (orographic lifting). On the leeward side, the air may descend, warm, and lose moisture, creating a rain shadow effect with drier conditions. Mountains can also act as barriers, causing air masses to be deflected and influencing the movement and behavior of weather systems.
It could be you fuse or the switch under you break.
When an applied force causes rock to break, it typically results in the formation of cracks or fractures in the rock. These cracks propagate through the rock as the force is applied, eventually leading to the rock breaking into smaller pieces or fragments. The extent of the breakage will depend on factors such as the type of rock, its structure, and the magnitude of the applied force.
Sure.Every island is basically a mountain that's high enough to break the surface.Yes, Volcanoes.