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Copper roofing doesnt have to be a luxery anymore.Copper shingles start at $4 a shingle.?

Copper shingles can be found in Home Depot or any other home improvement store. You can look and feel what the shingles will look like and if you want to put them on your house.


What the asthenosphere look like after the oceanic plates push upwards?

Ridge


What are some examples of metals that look like copper?

Some examples of metals that look like copper include brass, bronze, and rose gold.


What is a 40-50 year architectural grade shingle?

They tend to look a little like slate. They are thicker than a 35 year. They look right on LARGE houses.


What does copper oxide look like after copper has burned?

Copper oxide appears as a black or dark brown powder after copper has burned.


What is the bett shingle asphalt or laminate?

Laminates are asphalt based. Laminate just means that you have two layers laminated together to give you more of a "3D" look like cedar shakes. Your laminate shingle is a better shingle over the legacy 3-tab shingle. For the reason that it's all one, solid shingle. Less likely to lift in high wind. Plus, your higher life shingles are generally laminate style shingles(30yr, 40yr, & 50yr).


What did copper age people look like?

they were scary


What is the 1924 s penny made of it doesn't look like copper?

It's made of copper.


What does ammonium copper sulphate look like?

blue coloured


Where did Copper Canyon get its name?

From the green growth (moss, etc.) on the canyon walls that makes it look like copper ore.


What does copperate look like?

Copper is a brown solid. Take a look at an American or Canadian penny. In nature, copper is usually found as an oxide that is bluish green. The Statue of Liberty is copper and has oxidized to this bluish green color.


What will the mid Atlantic ridge look like in a million of years?

In a million years, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge may continue to grow as tectonic plates move apart, leading to new seafloor spreading and volcanic activity. This could result in the ridge becoming more pronounced and longer over time.