Shale is a sedimentary rock and is soft to crumble.
Shale is a soft sedimentary rock formed from consolidated clay or mud. It crumbles easily because the sediments forming it are not well cemented or lithified.
limestone,sandstone,and shale
the metamorphic rock that is easily split is...A Mica, A Pumice and A Sulfur
no shale is not magnetic
A shale with a higher than normal carbon content.
Shale is a soft sedimentary rock formed from consolidated clay or mud. It crumbles easily because the sediments forming it are not well cemented or lithified.
No, all sedimentary rocks can be eroded and shale is characterised by very fine laminations. Hence the shale breaks easily along these planes of weakness and is therefore easily eroded.
Shale & Limestone !
Yes it crumbles easily. It is also very difficult to get off
depends on how u ship it.. it shouldn't crumble if u pack it right and if the x is that sift to crumble easy it might not be good x
Not usually. Unless the rock is tuff or is heavily weathered, most igneous rocks are quite strong.
Shale & Limestone !
Shale & Limestone !
Mica and shale
limestone,sandstone,and shale
When oil shale burns it produces high quantities of ash, and is usually taken to large ash heaps!
It is a sedimentary rock that easily splits into layers. It is also the parent rock of Slate.