Tourmaline and many other gems like topaz form in small teardrop shaped formations called pegmatites.
Tourmaline and many other gems like topaz form in small teardrop shaped formations called pegmatites.
i think the answer is pegmatites or something... i just googled it myself your corect it is pegmatites
It's carbonates
When minerals are mined and are found in a teardrop formation, they are referred to as pegmatite's Some examples of pegmatite's are Topaz and Tourmaline.
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Spherical when small, as they get larger they change to almost burger shape. Follow the Bad Rain link for more details.
Basalt formations can be massive, encompassing many square miles. The mineral crystals which make up basalt require magnification to see.
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Fastnet Rock is a very small island, which has been referred to as "Ireland's teardrop". It has a lighthouse on it.
Look at a map sometimes. It looks just like a teardrop. It's land mass, altough small, no really a "mass," is shaped with a fat northern area that thins as it goes south. Like a teardrop! Check the related links underneath to see a map of Sri Lanka.
The laud is a Spanish folk cittern. It has a flat soundboard and a flat back and has the basic shape of a teardrop. It is has 12 metal strings. Some laudes have a round soundhole (like a Spanish classical guitar) while others have two "f" holes and one or more small soundholes. I have seen teardrop as well as diamond shaped small soundholes--also I have seen lauds (spelled laudes in Spanish) with 4 small round soundholes.
No, although aerodynamically speaking it is the best shape for the car, the aerodynamics playing a role on such a small object travelling at such low velocities doesn't really matter. The key factor is the weight in this case. a teardrop design will put the majority of the vehicles weight up front, when you want as much as possible in the farthest back position on a standard track. Hope this helps in your design.