Plate tectonics
The plate tectonics theory
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The Apollo astronauts who walked on the lunar surface had visors plated with gold while the other astronauts did not because they wanted to collect the solar particles.
To give a surface to solder the lead to.
The surface of an object to be chrome plated would have to be a type of surface that could accept the chrome plating; that is to say, a metallic surface that could except the electro-plating process. It is not possible to chrome plate things like purses, shoes, ceramics, wood furniture, etc.
Triple-plated was a term used to define the thickness of the silverplate on a plated, rather than solid sterling, object. You see it most often on late 19th- and early 20th-century antiques. Objects could be double-plated, triple-plated, or quadruple-plated, with quadruple being the heaviest and, therefore, highest quality. Double-plated objects may have a silver surface as thin as 2/1000ths of an inch, while triple-plate may be approximately 4/1000ths, and quadruple-plate as high as 8/1000ths. The heavier the plating, the more durable the finish.
Yes, but just on the surface, not all the way through.
When tectonic plates diverge, magma is allowed to well up to the Earth's surface and harden, forming new land.
You could try electro-plating, although success may be a bit harder to achieve if you just wanted a simple-fix.
No. Plated is not the same thickness as plated.
it is zinc plated in silver
Plated