because it will take much time to collect a volume
It's composed of fine-grained minerals.
It is a fine-grained unstratified accumulation of clay and silt deposited by the wind
slug or a dart frog or a plush that has glue on it. EARTH! I think the answer is clay. Clay soils have fine grained minerals making them smooth ans sticky when wet.
Coal is fine grained, lack of visible texture.
Fine grained rock exhibits a non-visible or nearly non-visible crystalline structure on a fractured surface. On the opposite end, a coarse grained rock exhibits mineral crystals of the rock's constituents on a fractured surface. The larger the crystals, the coarser grained is the rock. Basalt would be an example of a fine grained rock. Granite would be an example of a coarse grained rock.
It's composed of fine-grained minerals.
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It is a fine-grained unstratified accumulation of clay and silt deposited by the wind
Clay is a fine-grained detrital rock that breaks into chucks or blocks. It is the most abundant product of chemical weathering of silicate minerals.
No, clay is a deposit made up of hydrous aluminum phyllosilicates. Mud is i mixture of fine grained minerals.
shale is fine grained
fine grained rock will weaher faster thatn the course grained rock
clay defined as fine grained soils-size of soils is passing 2mm seive with 10% soils retained on a 2mm seive.
fine grained
Fine grained has larger crystals and coarse grained has smaller crystals
Fine grained has larger crystals and coarse grained has smaller crystals
slug or a dart frog or a plush that has glue on it. EARTH! I think the answer is clay. Clay soils have fine grained minerals making them smooth ans sticky when wet.