Generically it is displaying a metamorphic fabric, specifically a schistosity. If the fabric is well developed it could also be displaying planes of cleavage.
Probably orthoquartzite, although some consider it a metamorphic rock.
No. Meridians of constant longitude are semicircles that join the north and south poles. Every one of them crosses the equator.
The question doesn't make much sense. I think it probably should say: "an axis parallel to its orbit plane". In that case, the answer is that Uranus (not Neptune) is the only planet that rotates on an axis parallel (roughly) to its orbit plane.
Metamorphic rock would probably have been the first rock type formed after the initial formation of the first igneous rock. Sedimentary rock formation relies on weathering and erosion, whereas metamorphic rock can be created by heat and pressure. It's likely that rock was metamorphosed before weathering existed .
There is not really enough information to answer this question. What type of rock is it? Igneous or metamorphic rock (if it is a sedimentary rock and is red inside it is probably some form of iron precipitate) Does it have a crystalline structure inside the rock or not
i shocking sign of tunderAnswerThere is no such thing as 'parallel electricity'; you are probably thinking about 'parallel circuits'?A parallel circuit is one in which invidual loads are arranged in separate 'branches', with each branch subject to a common supply voltage. The individual branch currents may be added in order to determine the supply current.
Probably the metamorphic rock phyllite.
Probably not. There's no such thing as angles that are parallel.
Some examples are probably slate, marble, quartzite.
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Probably orthoquartzite, although some consider it a metamorphic rock.
Probably re-arranged the alphabet and found it.
The next step would probably be melt.
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They are probably gneiss, a banded metamorphic rock.
There is no shape with one parallel lines in them.If there was a shape with a parallel line in it that would just be stupid.
Change your settings on your TV, cable box probably has nothing to do with it. Go to the TV's menu.