Gneiss has a definite foliation of fabric, granite does not.
gneiss is foliated(layered) so therefore, if you see a black and white gneiss and a similar-colored granite then just see if the gneiss looks like it is layered!
No. Granite is quite hard.
Granite does not scratch easily. You can scratch granite with other granite or a tool designed to cut granite but that is about it. Cutting directly on your granite is not recommended as it can dull your knife but it should not create scratches in the stone.
No, granite is a hard and durable rock that is typically too hard to be scratched by a fingernail. Fingernails have a hardness of around 2.5 on the Mohs scale, while granite typically falls between 6 to 7 on the scale, making it much harder than a fingernail.
It doesn't wear away easily.
Patterns of currents in water can be very similar to patterns of currents exhibited in air. One way to spot those currents more easily is to release colored smoke into the air or observe the way that dust flutters around.
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Dark brown and caramel colored hair can be easily dyed medium brown as they are of similar shades. However, over time, the medium brown might fade and regress depending on the quality of the dye.
The koala is the only animal with distinctive and unique fingerprints. The fingerprints are very similar to that of humans in that they are comprised of patterns, but the trained eye can distinguish them quite easily from human fingerprints.
Yes. While you must take care not to use products that are overly abrasive, many choose granite because of its easy upkeep. However, granite countertops do tend to chip more easily than others.
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Enterics are oxidase negative while pseudomonads are oxidase positive.