The answer is yes.
yes
NO. These are purely metamorphic minerals and not rocks at all!They are found in metamorphic rocks of different environments and are pure alumino silicate phases.
NO!
hardness, luster, cleavage and fracture, color (not quite useful) and streak
From a purely textural point of view they are as follows: Sedimentary: grains of similar or differing sizes showing variable sphericity and roundness either grain or matrix supported. Igneous: crystalline grains interlocking but not showing any preferred orientation. Metamorphic: crystalline grains (for the most part except low grade metamorphic rocks) interlocking, most often showing preferred orientation (alignment) and which may contain associated metamorphic minerals such as garnet, kyanite and sillimanite for example.
Mixture
Rock, including igneous rock, can undergo hydrothermal metamorphism, as hot water that has been near magma comes in contact with it. If the volcano is large enough, pressure can later the rock, which can then be exposed by erosion and landslides.
NO. These are purely metamorphic minerals and not rocks at all!They are found in metamorphic rocks of different environments and are pure alumino silicate phases.
NO!
No, anything not connected with the island quest is purely decorative.
No, tofu is made from soya bean milk and is purely plant origin product.
The word 'squid' is believed to have appeared in the early 17th century, but the origin is unknown. Both the Collins and Oxford dictionaries list the origin as 'unknown'. It has been suggested that 'squid' is similar to squishy and squirt - describing the texture and behaviour of the squid. This is purely based on the similarities of the words - which may be coincidental and not relate to the origin.
Bucket is purely English in origin, meaning it has Germanic roots. The modern word comes from Middle English buket, derived from Old English buc meaning a pitcher or bulging vessel or a belly, since these vessels could be of leather as well as wood.The ultimate origin is Proto-Germanic bukaz, something swollen.
No. Mermaids are purely mythical. They do not exist. The same goes for transformation. You cannot change yourself into a different creature.
Avita (avitha) means life. origin in latin. If you are going on purely pronunciation for spelling "avita" is the pronunciation for the Spanish word "habita," which means to habitate or live in.
The Greek root "athlon" means "prize" or "contest." It is often found in words related to competitions or contests, such as "athlete" or "decathlon."
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What industry is purely elastic