The specific size of a 100-crack rock can vary, but typically it would be around 1 gram in weight. The size can be similar to a small pebble or rock.
If there is movement of rock along this crack, then it is called a fault.
How big does something have to be to be a "rock"? Is a big chunk of rock with a crack going all the way through it one rock or two rocks? Who would care about such a number anyway? Hopefully you begin to see why this question is impossible to answer.
Ice freezing in a crack of a rock is considered weathering.
The crack would expand because the water in the rock, as it freezes, expands.
Ice freezing in a crack of a rock is considered weathering.
a spring whose water flows from a crack in the cap rock over the aquifer
A joint is a crack in rock; a fault is a crack in rock along which the rocks have been displaced.
a bomb
Some slang words for crack include rock, hard, white lady, and base.
The rock will split in two pieces
The crack get bigger and bigger