Size is a factor of habit, crystal structure, and temperature.
Not usually unless you have a microscope. Crystals in baslat are usually microscopic. However, in some cases basalt may have a porphyritic texture, where some minerals in the magma have started to crystallize before the eruption.
Not usually unless you have a microscope. Crystals in baslat are usually microscopic. However, in some cases basalt may have a porphyritic texture, where some minerals in the magma have started to crystallize before the eruption.
35.3 meters
Some of them are, however, there are many microscopic organisms that are not harmful, some of which you could not survive without.
some microscopic things could be molecules, atoms,and anything that you can see under a microscope
Zooplankton
Platyhelminthes, also known as flatworms, can vary in size depending on the species. Some flatworms can be microscopic, while others can grow up to several meters in length.
Clay minerals are microscopic, platy particles, and which have variable plasticity when mixed with water. Some of the major groups of clays include types called illites, kandites, smectites, and vermiculites. They are mostly hydrous silicates.
A really strange question. Convert some meters to meters? As long as you have an accurate measuring device, it should never be more or less than 8242.
Some people think it is 7.6m but some people also think it was 10 meters
Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances and are constantly being recycled through various geological processes. While some minerals are more abundant than others, it is estimated that Earth's supply of minerals will last for billions of years due to ongoing geological processes such as the formation of new minerals through volcanic activity and the breakdown and recycling of existing minerals.
No not all. Some minerals are metals.