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Hardness data for californium don't exist.
Diamonds feel smooth and cool to the touch. They have a hard and dense surface, which gives them a distinct weightiness when held. The surface of a diamond is typically polished, resulting in a sleek and lustrous texture.
Yes, you can use overdrive in your car when driving in the snow. Using overdrive helps the car maintain better traction in slick and icy conditions.
The tissue in the nose is composed of hyaline cartilage, a slick, rubbery tissue also found in the outer ear, trachea, larynx, and the connections between bones. The shape of these tissues determines the shape of the nose.
An oil slick spread over the water.
The resulting oil slick covers a surface area of at least 2,500 square miles.
smooth or slippery surface
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Look and steer in the direction you want your car to go.
Slick can mean smooth or glossy, such as a surface that is slippery. It can also refer to something that is clever or well-executed, like a slick marketing campaign.
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Generally speaking a wet road is a slick road. Because water on the road surface brings up oils deposited by traffic over time the road becomes slick. I can only imagine that if it is a hot day this will only make it easier for the oils to float.
Oil and water do not mix. Oil floats to the surface of the water.
Yes, they are excellent for dry lane conditions and/or picking up spares. Their slick surface composition means they will not hook even if you put a lot of spin on the ball and so they will go where you aim them. On a dry lane the slick surface keeps them from hooking too much and allows you to control the ball better than a ball with a grabbing surface texture. == ==
Oil is generally lighter than water so it floats to the surface. At the surface, it may be visible as a "oil sheen", with the reflected light showing a different color or brighter reflection than the water. The oil at the water surface is called an oil slick. Wind and wave action may make it difficult to observe the slick. An accidental release of oil from storage tanks and tanker will result in an oil slick. Large oil spills have occurred as a result of war (Gulf war, World War II, Angolan civil war). Drilling of wells, such as Mexico's Ixtoc-1 well and BP's Macondo well, have resulted in oil slicks.