Any mineral that can be broken (cleaved) at a sharp angle can have a sharp edge. Substances like Flint are good examples
The color of pyrite and gold are different in the powdered state achieved by rubbing an edge of the mineral against an unglazed tile. This color is called the mineral's streak. Gold will have a shiny gold streak and pyrite will have a blackish green streak.
yes it is a mineral
It is not a mineral . However, in a different sense it is a mineral, because it is mined. It is from the carbonaceous group.
its a sample of a mineral!
gasoline is a mineral
A crystal!!
Operation Sharp Edge happened in 1990.
"Projecting" in this case means "sticking out." So a sharp projecting edge is a sharp edge that sticks out.
Sharp sand is an example of a silicate mineral.
On a blade, the cutting edge is the sharp side.
On a blade, the cutting edge is the sharp side.
stupid people do it
rough, sharp
The sharp edge of the knife has less area than the blunt edge. So we are able to cut easily using less strength with a sharp edge of the knife.
the sharp is called the teeth and the cutting edge is the blade
fracture
Tools meant for cutting have sharp edges because a sharp edge requires less force to cut through materials, making the process more efficient. Additionally, a sharp edge creates a cleaner and more precise cut compared to a dull edge. Regular maintenance of the tool's sharpness is important to ensure its effectiveness and safety.