Well, I think it's going to be T. I mean for the past 10 years Medal of Honor was all rated T. The trailer looks amazing, but is the online as good as Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. Well we'll see about it. Modern Warfare 2 was a big hit with its online, Medal of Honor must be a good game to top that. If it is rated M let your kids play it, I mean just because an M game with maybe blood and gore, intense violence, and strong language doesn't mean they shouldn't play I mea... Gurrr... Just forget it!!!!
The Mohs hardness scale rating for brass is around 3 to 4.
No. Diamond is the hardest natural mineral known, with a Mohs Scale rating of 10, the highest rating. Amethyst rates seven. You can read more about the Mohs Scale, below.
Amethyst, a variety of quartz, has a hardness rating of 7 on Mohs scale.
Yes, with a 'Mohs rating' of 2.5 (out of 10), silver is easily hammered into shape.
Yes. By any mineral or substance with a Mohs scale rating of 4 or above.
Talc is a mineral that ranks as the softest mineral on the Mohs Hardness Scale, with a rating of 1. This means that talc is very easily scratched by harder minerals.
Talc is the softest mineral on the Mohs hardness scale, with a rating of 1. It is commonly used in cosmetics and as a lubricant.
Tantalum does not have a specific rating on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness because it is a metal, not a mineral. The Mohs scale rates the hardness of minerals based on their ability to scratch one another, with diamond being the hardest at 10 and talc being the softest at 1.
Diamond is the hardest natural mineral, rated as 10 on the Mohs Scale of hardness, the top rating.
The Mohs scale is used to determine the hardness of minerals. It assigns a hardness rating from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest) based on the ability of one mineral to scratch another.
On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, corundum is listed as a 9, below diamond which has a rating of 10.
Diamonds are listed on the Mohs Scale of hardness, and occupy the hardest rating at 10.