megrepedés
Megrepedés is a Hungarian term that translates to "cracking" or "splitting" in English. It is most commonly used in a geological context to describe the fracturing of rock formations. This can occur due to a variety of natural processes, including tectonic forces, erosion, and weathering. In engineering and material science, megrepedés can refer to the formation of cracks in artificial structures, such as concrete or metal, due to stress, fatigue, or environmental factors.
Geological megrepedés can manifest in various forms. Fault lines, for example, are large-scale fractures in the
In the context of materials, megrepedés is a critical concern for structural integrity and durability. The