schist
A schist is a metamorphic rock.
Yes. That's why it is called schist, every schist if foliated.
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In geology, a foliated structure refers to a rock or mineral that is composed of thin easily separable layers. Examples of foliated rocks are gneiss, phyllite, schist and slate.
schist and gneiss arefoliated and in gneiss you can see the bands.
A substance called BAM (Boron Aluminium Magnesium). It is a ceramic alloy discovered in 1999 by Bruce Cook. It has a coefficient of friction of 0.02. Teflon has a coefficient of 0.05.
No. Mica schist is a schist with a preponderance of mica minerals. There are also chlorite schists, talc schist, and so on.
schist
A schist is a metamorphic rock.
No, schist rock does not bubble when it is placed in hydrochloric acid. Schist rock does not react with any acid.
Schist is a metamorphic rock found deep underground but I don't know where some schist
No Schist is not a crystal, but it is composed of minerals.
No, schist is a metamorphic rock type.
Schist is a metamorphic rock.
Schist has A LOT of mica in it
Schist and gneiss are metamorphic rocks that display foliation, the parallel layering of the minerals caused by immense pressures. Quartzite and marble do not display foliation as they are metamorphosed more by heat than by pressure.