lõhestate
Lõhestate is an Estonian term that translates to "to split" or "to fracture" in English. It commonly refers to the process of breaking or dividing materials, especially rocks or minerals, into smaller parts through natural or engineered means. The term is frequently used in geology, construction, and related fields to describe the intentional or natural splitting of hard substances.
In geology, lõhestate describes the natural or induced process in which rocks fracture along cleavage planes,
In construction and engineering, lõhestate might refer to the deliberate splitting of concrete, stone, or similar
The process plays a vital role in various applications, including the preparation of raw materials for manufacturing,
Overall, lõhestate is an essential concept in both natural sciences and practical engineering, embodying the principles