rock slate is in irregular shape it is gray in color when formed. It is used for many things likein building roofing & floor tiles.
On each side of the mid-ocean ridge is a mirror of the striped pattern on the other side. When drawn, these patterns show alternating bands of normal and reverse polarity that match the geomagnetic reversal time scale, scientists can assign ages to the sea-floor rocks. The youngest rocks were at the center, and the older rocks father away. The ages of the sea floor rocks are symmetrical. The only place on the ocean-floor where new rocks are formed are at the rift in mid-ocean ridge. hope this helps :)
Slate is naturally flaky, and easily splits into plates that can be used for roofing. Gneiss doesn't.
Andesite is an igneous rock that can be used in the construction field. Andesite is used mainly for making tiles, bricks, or stones that are suitable for water or landscape gardens. They use andesite to make tiles because they are naturally slip resistant.
Mudstone is made up of tiny particles of clay. It is used to make things such as pottery, roof tiles, and bricks. It is also used with limestone to make cement.
wall tiles are used on walls. floor tiles are used on floors. if you want to interchange. you can make the wall tile as floor tile and vice-versa
Following are examples of three metamorphic rocks and a list of their uses.Marble is a metamorphic rock that is used to make floor tiles, counter tops and it is carved into statues and was used extensively in the building of the Roman Colosseum and other historic buildings.Slate is another metamorphic rock that is used in buildings for floor and roofing tiles, and it was once used for blackboards.Quartzite is used as a source of silica; other forms of metamorphic rocks are useful as building components, monuments, counter tops, and facings.
* Marble is a metamorphic rock that is used to make floor tiles, counter tops and it is carved into statues and was used extensively in the building of the Roman Colluseum among other great historic buildings. * Slate is another metamorphic rock that is used in buildings for floor tiles and roofing tiles and it was once used for blackboards. * Quartzite is used as a source of silica; other forms of metamorphic rocks are useful as building components, monuments, countertops, and facings.
copper wiring would be best for heating floor tiles.
it would be 81 tiles
Melamine plastic is used to make floor tiles, kitchenware , and fabric which resist fire.
sorry might have text talk in the so methophoric rocks r used to make cointer tops and tiles
No. You can not. Indoor tiles are for indoor use only, they will not be able to endure the harsh climatic conditions. To make over your roof you desperately need to buy some Roof Tiles.
If they are ceramic tiles and this is the adhesive used to bond them, instructions will be on the container.
1. Valuable or economically important mineral deposits may be associated with igneous rock bodies. Examples are disseminated magma tic deposits of diamonds of South Africa. Deposits of chromites in Montana. answer in sedimentary rocks: 1. Coal is burnt to create energy. Gypsum is used to make plaster of Paris. Sandstone and limestone are used as building stone. Limestone is also used for hard core in roads. Slate is used for roofing tiles. Clay is mixed with sand and used to make bricks. Iron ores are mined and smelted to create iron metal. Smectite clay is used as a digestive cure. Salt is an essential food answer in metamorphic rocks: 1. Marble is a metamorphic rock that is used to make floor tiles, counter tops and it is carved into statues and was used extensively in the building of the Roman Coliseum among other great historic buildings. Slate is another metamorphic rock that is used in buildings for floor tiles and roofing tiles and it was once used for blackboards. answered by: impyerno_hell@yahoo.com add me in friendster ok?
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