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Over time the leafs turn softer and softer until it turns in to dirt.
erosion of the marble
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Erosion not erosion . The answer it Chemical Weathering..............:-)hismejohn
i think he would do over loosing the war and try harder the next time.
Most of the time, no. But there are some minerals, such as kyanite, that have more than one hardness in an individual crystal. But this is an exception to the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, which is based on the premise that a mineral of a lower number cannot scratch a mineral of a higher (harder) number.
The amount of time it takes for mold to grow on cheese depends on a few factors like the kind of cheese, how hard it is, and how much moisture it has. Generally harder cheeses mold slower than softer ones.
He has a low testosterone level.
To know if a avocado is ripe squeeze them if they feel soft they are ripe. A trick to make the avocados ripping faster you can put them in a brown paper bag for a day or two. Confirm your assessment using a small gauge which can be seen at ripepen.com
Water is one of the most effective substances at eroding away material, particularly when it is a relatively soft substance like limestone. The "Twelve Apostles" are made of soft and harder limestone, and the softer limestone has worn away over time. The constant action of the waves beating at the limestone pillars of the Twelve Apostles, over time, has resulted in weakening of the thinner foundations at the waterline. The weight above the waterline is sufficient to cause the collapse.
Yes. As wind passes over rocks, particles in the air work kinda like a very fine sand paper slowly wearing down rocks and other items. This process takes a long time, but is evident when you look at rock formations in deserts. the banded lines of thinner and thicker portions of the rocks are caused by wind wearing down the softer layers faster then the harder layers.
It can. Usually it's 6 mos at a time but each extension is harder to get and oft times it is reduced each time as well.