It is please tell me the answer I really need it for my project that is due this Friday march, 16 2012.
Minerals that form below Earth's surface are unstable at the surface because they are often formed under high pressure and temperature conditions, which are different from the lower pressure and temperature conditions found at the surface. As a result, these minerals can undergo chemical reactions or physical changes when exposed to the new environmental conditions at the surface, causing them to break down or transform into more stable minerals.
Metamorphic rock forms deep below the Earth's surface where high pressure and temperature conditions exist. These conditions are not typically found at the Earth's surface where weathering, erosion, and lower temperatures prevail. As a result, metamorphic rock is rarely formed at the Earth's surface.
Hot and dry conditions with low humidity and strong winds would result in the greatest rate of evaporation from the Earth's surface. These conditions increase the evaporation rate by providing more heat energy and reducing the air's ability to hold moisture, allowing water to evaporate more quickly.
Magnetite can be found at varying depths below the Earth's surface, with some deposits located closer to the surface than others. In general, magnetite deposits can be found both near the surface and at deeper depths depending on geological conditions and the specific location.
Surface irregularities can be caused by various factors such as material imperfections, manufacturing processes, wear and tear, environmental conditions, or external forces. These factors can lead to scratches, dents, cracks, or other surface deformations that result in irregularities. Proper maintenance and care can help minimize surface irregularities.
its so fat that if it had surface conditions it would explode.
Jupiter has no surface.
A surface will be an equipotential surface when the electric potential is the same at all points on the surface.
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cold
very rocky and bumpy
smooth surface
yes
gravel
Well, There is no true answer to that, but it does have a very rocky and bumpy surface. Jupiter is a VERY cold place!
When surface air is significantly warmer than the air above it
Saturn (and the other gas giants) don't really HAVE a "surface" on which you could stand on, as on Earth.