General physical appearance.
Its texture.
Rocks feel like a hard, rough, rigid object.
touch the surface of the brain how does it feel
the look and feel of sedimentary rocks are sometimes hard and smooth or hard and rough
Texture is the word used to describe a rock's constituent mineral size and arrangement, visible on a freshly fractured surface. Because a rock's surface can be weathered to a smooth or polished surface, the way it feels is not usually included in a description of texture.
You could say, "Dear friend, I feel like were growing apart, what can we do to fix this?"
Igneous rocks are formed by the cooling of lava (above Earth's surface) or magma (below). Rocks in general are classified by their mineral composition, texture, and origin. Igneous rocks all have the origin of molten material, there are two categories within this: intrusive and extrusive. Intrusive rocks formed below earth's surface and extrusive rocks above. Their mineral composition varies greatly and depends on each individual rock. The classification of igneous rocks in texture is linked to their origin. The texture of a rock is defined by its grain: can you see and feel the little rocks that make it up? If you can, that rock has a coarse grain, if you can't see the bits, it is fine grained. Intrusive igneous rocks are usually fine grained; extrusive, coarse grained.
yes. because anything you can feel is an example of matter
tell him how you feel inside.how you feel when your together and when your apart.
Rocks are, of course, non-sentient, inanimate objects. As such, rocks do not have feelings, regardless of whether they are in Lebanon, Kazakhstan, or even Canada.
watermelon feel like a smooth, soft surface
It would feel quite painful - you would get torn apart.