Slate has a conchoidal fracture. This happens when a blow is strong enough to peel off a flake of the slate.
It won't always, but slate does indeed have a high chance of containing calcium carbonate.
Slate and Marble are metamorphic rocks. Slate's parent rock is shale and Marble's parent rock is limestone.
Plate
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No. Slate is harder. Slate is shale that has been heated and compressed.
It won't always, but slate does indeed have a high chance of containing calcium carbonate.
A compound fracture, the worst kind.
Compound Fracture.
Greenstick Fracture
Metamorphic.
Slate
fracture depends what kind of brake could be a compound or hairline fracture but mainly a fracture
the fracture of gold would be smooth kind of rough around the edges
Slate
A fracture
This would be a hairline fracture or stress fracture. These only occur in weight bearing bones.
the cleavage of gold is hackly. gold has niether fracture or cleaveage