no
It is usually a compound- several elements
In casual language, "rock" and "stone" are often used interchangeably to refer to a small piece of mineral matter. However, in geology, a "rock" is a larger formation made up of one or more minerals, while a "stone" can also refer to a small piece of rock.
That's impossible to answer, since it entirely depends upon the type of rock. Some types of rock are much denser than others- for example, a piece of igneous rock such as granite, is much heavier than a same sized piece of sedimentary rock such as sandstone. It varies considerably.
Because the change in the bonds of the plastic while cutting it can never be the same again once cut. You could melt it back, but it would still be different.
Inertia
Steel is more conductive than plastic is. The reason for this is that iron is more reactive than plastics are as they have valence electrons and plastic does not.
Steel is more conductive than plastic is. The reason for this is that iron is more reactive than plastics are as they have valence electrons and plastic does not.
Steel is more conductive than plastic is. The reason for this is that iron is more reactive than plastics are as they have valence electrons and plastic does not.
The piece across the Silverado below the windshield is called the cowling. It covers the wiper arms and is usually painted the same as the vehicle.
A meteor is a piece of space rock that passes through the Earth's atmosphere, burning up before it reaches the surface. A meteorite is the same piece of rock but it's big enough to survive the journey through the atmosphere, and hits the ground.
No. A meteoroid is a small piece of rock or metal in space. A meteorite is such an object that has struck Earth's surface.
He has the same name as his dad he also was killed by a piece of rock which fell on him during war his middle name is montgomery