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Crack

Crack has several senses. In everyday use, a crack is a line or fracture along which a solid has split or opened. As a verb, to crack means to break or cause to break, often producing a sharp sound. In drug contexts, "crack" most commonly refers to crack cocaine, a freebase form of cocaine that is crystallized and typically smoked.

In engineering and materials science, a crack is a flaw or separation within a solid caused by

In geology, cracks in rocks form joints and faults, often from cooling, dehydration, or tectonic forces. Cracks

Crack cocaine is a form of cocaine that is processed into small, rapidly smoked crystals. Smoking crack

Public health responses emphasize education, prevention, treatment, and harm-reduction strategies. Evidence-based addiction treatment, counseling, and social

stress.
Cracks
can
propagate
when
the
material
is
loaded;
their
growth
depends
on
factors
such
as
stress
intensity,
toughness,
and
environment,
and
can
lead
to
sudden
failure
if
unchecked.
Detection
methods
include
visual
inspection,
dye
penetrant
testing,
ultrasonography,
and
X-ray
imaging.
Mitigation
involves
design
changes,
material
selection,
protective
coatings,
and
controlled
loading.
influence
rock
strength,
fluid
flow,
and
landscape
evolution,
and
their
networks
can
help
scientists
understand
past
stresses.
produces
fast,
intense
effects
followed
by
a
short
duration,
contributing
to
a
high
risk
of
dependence
and
acute
health
problems,
such
as
cardiovascular
stress
and
respiratory
issues.
Use
is
illegal
in
most
places
and
associated
with
social
harms
and
legal
penalties.
services
are
used
to
reduce
harms
associated
with
crack
use.
Legal
and
policy
approaches
vary,
with
ongoing
debates
about
balancing
enforcement
with
health-focused
interventions.