Yes it crumbles easily. It is also very difficult to get off
Probably a pebble.
My dictionary says: "Easily crumbled, brittle" Friable means - easily reduced to powder. It is most often used in the context of surgery to describe tissue that is diseased/weak/thin.
Not usually. Unless the rock is tuff or is heavily weathered, most igneous rocks are quite strong.
Mixing salt water with concrete is not advised. The concrete will not set up properly and will crumble very easily.
Any pool Interior finish will dry out and crumble if allowed to do so.
Shale is a sedimentary rock and is soft to crumble.
Yes it crumbles easily. It is also very difficult to get off
depends on how u ship it.. it shouldn't crumble if u pack it right and if the x is that sift to crumble easy it might not be good x
The smallest type of rock is a pebble. A pebble can be made out of most rocks and is the size of a marble.
crumble
Shale is a soft sedimentary rock formed from consolidated clay or mud. It crumbles easily because the sediments forming it are not well cemented or lithified.
Non metallic minerals are minerals that have no shine and crumble easily. Non-metallic minerals are sand, gravel, and stone.
Probably a pebble.
he whispered into my ears. " you will be Crumbled into pieces."
My dictionary says: "Easily crumbled, brittle" Friable means - easily reduced to powder. It is most often used in the context of surgery to describe tissue that is diseased/weak/thin.
what eats a pebble toads