frost
The white coating of ice crystals you see on the ground after a cold night is called frost. When the temperature drops below freezing, moisture in the air freezes onto surfaces like grass, leaves, and pavement, creating a frosty layer.
frost
The frost that forms on plants after a particularly cold night is simply a result of the natural dew being frozen, rather than simply condensed. Dew forms because of the natural humidity condensing during the relatively colder night against any surface exposed to the air.
Yes. If the crystals are big enough. Often you can see crystals with no magnification at all!
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you have to clean it out very often you can even use NEWSPAPER cat litter on the ground but dont use the stones or crystals
at night they often stay in holes , under rocks, in cracks (walls) while in the day , often on the surface , ground, wall enjoying the rays of the sun.
No, its a ceramic. (Often used as a coating on metal objects.)
No, its a ceramic. (Often used as a coating on metal objects.)
Pegmatites.
Provide a coating to the surface of the metal either a permenant or temporary. For a permenant coating, apply a paint or lacquer formula For a temporary coating, apply either oil, wax or pollish, which you will have to replenish often
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