i think it would be a small crystal. pour table salt on a clear plastic wrap on a table and examine it.
Sea salt crystals come in the shape or little tiny prisms. Some also have a pyramid shape like table salt. Sea salt is very small and white in color as is table salt.
It depends on what elements constitute the crystal. Some crystals can be toxic, others are harmless. It also depends on the type of contact you come into with it. A crystal such as table salt, for example (Soduim Chloride) is considered harmless, and even improves the taste of some foods, yet if it is consumed in great quantities it can become deady. Not because it is toxic, but because your body cannot deal with large amounts of it. If a crystal contains elements that are, in their natural state, toxic; then yes, the crystal itself would also likely be toxic.
The water table would not exist.
If a seed crystal was added to a supersaturated solution, the resulting solution would be a crystallized solution. The formation of solid crystals that precipitate from a solution is called crystallization.
Heat would dry the earth. If the water table is down far enough it would not be affected.
Atomic Force Microscope, or one of its variants.
In the context of it being a database, then the row of values would represent a field in that database.
Beneficial to euhedral crystal shapes would be the proper temperature and length of time spent in ideal conditions for crystal formation for the particular mineral. Ideal conditions would include: space available for mineral crystal growth and availability or supply of mineral rich solutions bearing mineral components.
The materials used would depend on the region in which the jewelry was made. Any stone or crystal that could be formed in to the proper shapes would have been used.
its not a crystal its an electrotastic compound formed by ionic particles by: Mr chemistry teachear- doctor tembleque Alternate answer: yes, it is a crystal, specifically face-centered cubic.
I am using numbers to represent the intonations. 1 would be 1st tone and so on. If you do not know the Chinese tones you would not be able to pronounce the words correctly. Literally Hi, my name is crystal would be: Hai4, wo3 de4 ming2 zi4 shi4 Crystal. But a more common semi-formal greeting would be ni2 hao3 (literally: you good, something like "how are you?" in English) instead of hai4. Hai4 would be fine with the younger Chinese in an informal situation. But then you might as well say: Hai4 wo3 shi4 Crystal. Literally, Hi, I am Crystal.
dependent. because this set of numbers is dependent on what is put into the data table.
I would think that shapes are positive
Each column in a database table represents an attribute reg. the data that is held in that table. For ex: Table Employee can contain employee number, name, age, date of joining etc. Each of these items would be stored as individual columns in the Employee table.
Each column in a database table represents an attribute reg. the data that is held in that table. For ex: Table Employee can contain employee number, name, age, date of joining etc. Each of these items would be stored as individual columns in the Employee table.
i dont think you can use a line graph for that. i think a table would be better...
We can use the method of making a table,graph or pai chart to represent our data in short form and more accurate way,,,
Plane shapes you draw on paper. Solid shapes can be picked up. Examples of plane shapes would be circle, square, triangle, etc. Examples of solid shapes would be a sphere, a cube, pyramid, and so on. ■