No. Equipment is a noun. It can be used as an adjunct with another noun (e.g. equipment manager).
different minerals used in concrete are cement, water, aggregates, syphorites. To find out more about concrete go to my site called www.miquel.ning.com
Singular vs. Plural for Certain Words"Equipment" is an example of a word that could describe one or more objects, even though it has no "s" on the end when it is used to describe more than one. "Equipment with an "s" is correctly used with an apostrophe before the "s" as in "equipment's," a contraction for the word "is." An example: The equipment is expensive or The equipment's expensive."
For measuring electrical Current the electrical equipment used is Amphere meter. This equipment tells the current flow in the equipment.
Steel is used to form both hammer and nails.
Just an Oil Mine
To mine gold the equipment used were pick axe and that is it. actual there are many things used to mine gold E.G a pan cradle sluice string(for shaft mining) now that's all!
stainless steel and alluminium
I use mine to identify minerals in rock samples.
they mine lots of coal
We mine for minerals so that we can use those raw materials to create more advanced things with it. The raw material is first refined, and can then be used to manufacture many other products, such as cars, televisions etc.
You mine them.
People mine to extract valuable minerals and resources from the earth that are used in various industries such as construction, manufacturing, and technology. Mining also serves as an important source of income and employment for many communities around the world.
Mine exploration samples are samples of rock taken when prospeting a mine. They are used to determine how much of certain minerals of interest are present in the area.
yes you mine all kinds of rocks and minerals
A rock consists of lots of minerals, which are made up of elements such as gold and silver. A rock can contain valuable minerals such as diamonds. Diamonds are the most expensive minerals. You can mine rocks and minerals at a mine
Recycling, extracting minerals from the seabed and from sea water.