There is insufficient information to answer this question. What mineral? Also, it seems hard to imagine that only one explorer used a given mineral to find his/her way.
Nope. It is actually the hardness. I'v been trying to find out what the Luster scale is myself....:S
luster is used to determine if a mineral has metallic or nonmetallic shine. It also means the way a mineral reflects light
You Just Go Ahead and Find it by using the way to determine Heft
I don't think you can. Mineral town came way before van.
luster
The way a mineral reflects light from its surface is called luster. Luster describes how light is reflected off a mineral's surface and can be used to help identify the mineral. Minerals can have different types of luster, such as metallic, vitreous, pearly, dull, or greasy.
One could find Internet Explorer version 6 by going on the microsoft website. You could also go on the website for internet explorer. The final way would be to do a direct download off of a cd or a flash drive.
You may need another transmission if your Ford Explorer will not drive in reverse. The best way to find out is to take it to a local mechanic.
u find it on map 13 but if u cant on internet explorer go on fire fox it gives it to u way faster
Oil was used as far back as Egyptian times. Mineral oil was used for the pharaohs and elite. It was a way to be closer to the gods.
The term for the way a mineral reflects light is known as its "luster." Luster describes how light interacts with the surface of a mineral, with terms such as metallic, vitreous, pearly, or dull used to categorize the type of luster a mineral possesses.
By rubbing mineral against a piece of porcelain tile, the objective of the test is to observe the hardness of the mineral.