No..Renal stones, is deposited in the nephrons of your kidneys if and usually composes of calcium deposites. There's no such thing as renal gravels.
Aggregate is the gravel or stone in the concrete. It is what gives concrete it's strength. Think of the aggregate as the bricks of a wall and the concrete and sand as the mortar.
Rock and stone are the same thing.
Rock and stone are the same thing.
The renal pelvis and renal calculi are not the same. The renal pelvis is a normal part of the body. Renal calculi are kidney stones and are not normal.
no Acadia national park and yellow stone national park are not the same thing
yes they are the same
Renal damage is the same as kidney damage. Anytime you see the word "renal" it has to do with the kidneys.
The same thing was written in three languages.
Words like gravel and ripck aren't just nouns they come with an implied definition of size. Without being to exact:Pebble - A chunk of stone which is ore or less marble sizedStone - A chunk of stone in the size range of tennis balls, Oranges or your fistRock - A chunk of stone big enough o make you think about getting a friend to help you lift it.Boulder - A chunk of rock which stays where it is unless you have heavy equipmentBased on this, as a piece of gravel is about the size of a marble (you can hold several pieces of gravel once) it is a pebble, not a rock. Both may be ,ade of the same type of stone and a hamer can change a rock into pebbles.
yes dirt and gravel are measured the same.
Technically no. Marble and most other forms of stone are "quarried", though the process (especially for gravel) is much the same as an open-pit mining operation.
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