Old Harry
Ballard point is in Swanage it is a chalk rock which was eroded away to become a stack
ballard point is in swanage it is a chalk rock which was eroded away to become a stack
Yes you do. There are several stacks and caves at Flanborough head, They are all made of chalk, and are formed because of the ongoing erosion that is destroying the cliffs.
Old harry's wife is called Henrietta. She is a stack which collapsed in the sea 1896. She is made out of chalk and her and her husband are found in swanage dorset.
The Needles is a row of three distinctive stacks of chalk that rise out of the sea off the western extremity of the Isle of Wight, UK, close to Alum Bay.
Flambrough Head is a chalk headland with sheer white cliffs. Without looking at a Geological Map of the area I can not tell you if there are any faults running through it (but it is likely) but the Chalk rock will be jointed. I believe there are stacks and caves associated with the headland and these are probably associated with the majour joints (perhaps faults).
Due to the chemical composition of Chalk, you can separate it from water either by filtration of evaporation.
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rubber is harder than chalk !
A separation technique is something used to separate an object from it's mixture. For example, in a bowl you have chalk, chalk dust, salt, and paperclips. You'd use magnetic attraction to get the paperclips out. Then you'd use your hands and take out the chalk. And then, you use a sifting tool and it'll separate the salt and chalk dust by itself. But, another cool way to separate those two is to put them in water. The salt will eventually sink because it's denser than water, and the chalk dust will float because it is less dense. Other techniques are, filteration, sifitng, magnetic attraction, evaporation, chromotography. Hope that helped! :D
There are a couple of things that make chalk hard. The calcium in chalk is said to make chalk hard.