How many people in the world, I do not know :) But my name is Shale Morris. If you look up shale Morris in Google, you oughtta find some people.
I do not have access to real-time data on the number of people named Shale Morris. However, it is unlikely to be a common name given its uniqueness.
It was named for a nearby town (Marcellus, New York)
Because sandstone has wider particles than shale and this let's the water through.
Yes, but never spray the shale with water when the pit is still hot because you will cause it to shatter.
Because shale and sandstone don't let water pass them, but conglomerate does
because it has layers
Charles Butts, the famed Appalachian geologist, named the Burket (one t) Shale for an exposure mapped in the area of Burket's Station (now South Altoona) in Blair County, Pennsylvania
Shale is a noun.
Fossils could form in shale. Halite is table salt, a mineral with a crystalline structure that is not compatible with understood fossil formation methods.
No i believe that Shale is considered a Clastic rock because it is made up of small pieces of other broken rocks.
It smells like clay because that is what it's made out of.
no shale is not magnetic
No. Shale is a mixture.