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  2. Are the Cracks in Your Walls a Sign of a Serious Problem? - AOL

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    Settlement cracks usually show up as vertical lines or hairline cracks (small cracks that are under 1/10 of an inch or 2.5 millimeters wide), especially around weak spots like doors, windows, and ...

  3. 8 Sneaky Signs of Foundation Problems - AOL

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    Foundation problems often show up as other issues first. Learn the key signs of foundation problems so you can take action quickly. 8 Sneaky Signs of Foundation Problems

  4. Does homeowners insurance cover foundation repair? - AOL

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    Cracks: Cracks in the home’s interior sheetrock, chimney, tiles or home exterior can mean the foundation is cracked, especially if the cracks are horizontal or zig zagged. If the cracks grow or ...

  5. List of building and structure collapses - Wikipedia

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    Wall (under construction) 3 injured, 0-3 missing [68] 2022 Fern Hollow Bridge collapse: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States: Bridge 10 injured 2022 Alfamart Gambut collapse: Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia: Building 5 dead, 9 injured 2022 Changsha building collapse: Changsha, Hunan, China Building 54 dead, 10 injured [69] 2022

  6. Crocodile cracking - Wikipedia

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    Fatigue cracking manifests itself initially as longitudinal cracking (cracks along the direction of the flow of traffic) in the top layer of the asphalt. [5] These cracks are initially thin and sparsely distributed. If further deterioration is allowed, these longitudinal cracks are connected by transverse cracks to form sharp sided, prismatic ...

  7. Fracture (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Tensile cracks, also referred to as wing cracks (red) grow at an angle from the edges of the shear fracture allowing the shear fracture to propagate by the coalescing of these tensile fractures. Cracks in rock do not form smooth path like a crack in a car windshield or a highly ductile crack like a ripped plastic grocery bag.