Burn the wood chips. Alternatively, shake them around for a little while, the granite is heavier and would settle to the bottom, so you could remove the wood from the top, this isn't 100% effective, but it's more effective than setting it on fire. This can be accomplished by shoveling the mixture into water (a wheelbarrow, a buck, some other large container). The chips float and can be skimmed off. The granite sinks and can be shoveled out later.
In science it would generally be sorting it by hand
By using the method of hand sorting
Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock that is composed of sever host rocks. These host rocks could be from very different environments, and from very far away. That is how you get two very different rocks within one conglomerate. the heat smelts them together
Granite is already an igneous rock. If the granite simply melts and re-solidifies it will become granite again. If it melts and is erupted from a volcano, it will form rhyolite. If it melts and mixes with magma of a different composition, then it could form any number of igneous rocks.
The list is long, but let's go with granite.
Granite is a very resilient type of rock and is not prone to much erosion. types of erosion that could occur to granite are acid rain, coastal erosion (weather and salt from the sea damaging it) and weather erosion. it would take an extremely long period of time for erosion to become apparent.
Here are some things that may apply: 1) since granite is an intrusive igneous rock, the granite was not originally exposed at the ground surface, 2) since the granite was not originally exposed at the surface, there must have been a cause for its exposure, 3) the cause of the exposure could have been from uplift of the granite as material above was eroded, or 4) simple erosion of the material above the granite, 5) erosional factors could include river erosion, chemical weathering, glacial erosion, wind erosion, freeze-thaw cycles and other means, and finally, 6) the presence of granite is an indication that the site once experienced an intrusion of granitic magma from the melting of crustal material.
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In cookie recipes, the recipe probably means semi-sweet chocolate chips. Bakers' chocolate, which is usually unsweetened, would be far too bitter. But you have a lot of choices, depending on the taste you want in your cookies. Semi-sweet chocolate chips tend to be the most popular, but you could choose chocolate mint chips, peanut butter, butterscotch, white chocolate chips or chocolate pieces of various sizes, from mini-chips to the larger "chunks."
It could melt and Cause floods. It could also break into pieces and spit apart going separate ways. There are many thinqs one huge Glacier could do.
A person could always purchase separate sticks of candy rather than trying to divide a stick into equal pieces. A person could also use a ruler or a scale after cutting the candy stick to make sure all pieces are equal.
one side in soap stone the opposing side in alabaster
Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock that is composed of sever host rocks. These host rocks could be from very different environments, and from very far away. That is how you get two very different rocks within one conglomerate. the heat smelts them together
Chocolate chips have sugar and other ingredients in them. Bakers squares are usually just pure unsweetened chocolate. You could probably substitute but need to adjust sugar in your recepie.
You can separate them by their colors, copper having a pinkish tint and aluminum a gray tint. You could use your fingers or a pair of forceps to pick the pieces apart. If they are of different sizes, you could use a screened sieve to sort them.
No, but pumice can.
by melting
It could be Granite.