Because it has a softer rating than then board so the rock leaves a streak.
After many years, as rocks are eroded, gases trapped in them will be released into the atmosphere so in a way rocks are "storage rooms" for gases just as our Earth is.
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Hooke looked at dead cells. The ones he saw were from fossil rocks. He called them cells because they looked the the small rooms of monks called cells.
Well, for smaller rooms such as bedrooms usually the 42 inch is better for those rooms, usually larger rooms such as great rooms, living rooms, master bedrooms, the best choice is the 52 inch.
From the Tea-rooms of Mars .... was created in 1981-02.
no they don't
There were three 1st class dining rooms, 2 second class dining rooms, and 2 3rd class dining rooms.
The Titanic was a big ship it had 1st class rooms, 2nd class rooms, 3rd class rooms! It was beautiful! But it hit an Ice Burg and sank to the bottom of the ocean.
The Titanic consisted of 643 rooms totally, out of which 214 in the first class,207 in the second class and 222 in the third class.
For Healthy atmosphere and sorroundings you need to keep your class rooms clean.
the rooms cost 30$ for third class and about 1000$for first class not sure about second class
The rooms in the third class titanic were mainly places that you go for a drink as well as a games room. It was because they were third class that they got such poor quality rooms and respect.
They had to find their rooms by themselves. Only first class passengers were escorted to their rooms by stewards
After many years, as rocks are eroded, gases trapped in them will be released into the atmosphere so in a way rocks are "storage rooms" for gases just as our Earth is.
On the job and in class rooms
There were 416 first class staterooms.
I think they had more than the second and third class. Also the food was fancier.