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What tissue forms delicate thin layers between muscles?

Areolar tissue which is a loose connective tissue.


What kind of connective tissue forms thin layers between muscles?

The endomysium


When magma squeezes between layers of rock forms what?

A sill is formed.


What is a slab that forms when magma squeeze between layers of rock?

sill


What results from compression between rock layers?

it forms a sedimentary rock


The pressure that forms between the two layers of the pleura is called?

Pleural Pressureatmospheric pressure


When magma squeezes between horizontal lines it forms?

if it squeezes into a fault, its a dike, if it squeezes between horizontal layers, its a sill


Formed when magma is squeezed into horizontal crack between layers of rock and hardens undergroud?

It forms a sill.


What is the difference between a sill and a laccolith?

Laccoilith forms as an intrusive structure and an Eroding Laccolith has been exposed to the Earth's surface by erosion of the rock layers above it.


Areolar tissue is?

A type of loose connective tissue, areolartissue forms delicate, thin membranes throughout the body. The cells of this tissue, mainly fibroblasts, are located some distance apart and are separate by a gel-likeextracellular matrix containing many collagenousand elastic fibers that fibroblasts secrete.Areolartissue also binds the skin to the underlying organs and fills spaces between muscles. It lies beneath most layers of epithelium, where its many blood vessels nourish epithelial cells.


How do rock layers forms?

I have no clue


What forms weak covalent bonds which allows atoms to slip and slide in graphite?

The sliping is between the covalently bonded layers in graphite - conventionally the bonding is assumed to be inter -molecular between the layers, principally London dispersion forces..