Slate is mainly composed of quartz and muscovite or illite, often along with biotite, chlorite, hematite, and pyrite and, less frequently, apatite, graphite, kaolin, magnetite, tourmaline, or zircon as well as feldspar.
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Slate is a foliated metamorphic rock.
Slate is derived from it's parent rock, which is shale. Slate is a metamorphic rock that is composed of microcrystals.
Slate and shale have the same make-up. Slate is formed from sedimentary shale by pressure and heat. Wet shale has the same smell that wet slate has.
Yes, coal is found in Wyoming. Wyoming is the number one producer of coal in the US, with about 40% of the coal in the US coming from Wyoming.
Slate is a natural product found in the ground. A type of rock.
And most of it is found in Wyoming.
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Slate.
Both surface and underground mining are found in Wyoming.
Slate is found in the pool tables used in most every bar or pub. It's pretty common and easy to find.
Slate can be found beneath the Earth's surface. It is formed from mudstone or shale and is a fine grain of crystalline rock.
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The real question is, where is Wyoming's high point? and the answer to that is nowhere to be found.
Forkwood soil is the unofficial state soil of Wyoming.
Wyoming has considerable semiarid grassland but little true desert.