1.Its luster (how shiny it is)
2.The color (red)
3.The shape (depends how its cut)
4.Its length (again, depends how its cut)
5.The price $_$
(PS the darker the color of he ruby the more money its worth)
Yes. Synthetic ruby is genuine, but it is less valuable than natural ruby.
Yes, a ruby reacts with acid as most minerals do. this means if you squeeze a lemon on a ruby it will change and will not look the same.
Yes. Ruby is corundum, one of the hardest known minerals.
Ruby has a conchoidal fracture with vitreous fracture luster. Read more on the link below
A ruby is the gemstone form of the mineral corundum and some trace minerals that influence the color.
No. That is a feature in Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald only.
The famous ruby slippers are featured in the famous hit movie The Wizard of Oz. The ruby slippers are worn by the film's heroine, Dorothy Gale who was played by Judy Garland in the MGM version of the film.
Clouds.
The great dome, designed by Michelangelo.
To Establish the principle of self government in Plymouth Colony
Ruby Tuesday offers its guests high quality American Cuisine.
Espeon and Umbreon cannot be obtained in Leafgreen because no in game clock feature exists so you will need to trade one from a game that does feature this like Ruby and Sapphire.
most distinguishing feature---PROSE---
It causes our water masses to have high and low tides with its magnetic pull on our earth.
The Peloponnesian Peninsula separates Athens and Sparta in ancient Greece. This geographic feature was a significant factor in their rivalry and differences in culture and political systems.
The relative atomic mass represents the number of nucleons (neutrons+protons) of an atom.
The dome of Saint Peter's which is 452 feet at its highest.