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1. Stratus 2. Cumulus 3. Cirrus 4. Cumulonimbus 5. Stratocumulus
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Density is mass over volume, so divide 25 by 5(25 / 5) = 5 g/cm3 or g/cc
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no coal doesn't have the 5 characteristics of a rock
Slate is the metamorphic rock formed from shale. A pile of mud can turn into shale (a fine-grained sedimentary rock) with relatively low pressure, about 3 mi (5 km) down into the earth. With more pressure and some heat, shale can transform into slate. Metamorphic rock found closer to Earth's surface, or produced by low pressure, characteristically splits or flakes into layers of varying thickness. This is called foliation. Slate is often used as roofing tiles and paving stones.
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1)igneous rock 2)weathering/erosion 3)sediments 4)compact/cementation 5)sedimentary rock 6)heat and pressure 7)metamorphic rock 8)melting 9)magma 10)cooling then the cycle starts all over
a Number That is a Factor of each member of a Group of Numbers.(Example):5 is a Common Factor of 10 and 15.
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Metamorphic rocks can be classified by type of metamorphism. Regional metamorphism is caused by pressures and heat derived from plate movement processes. Contact metamorphism is caused from proximity to an intrusive plutonic body. Metamorphic rocks are also classified by degree of metamorphism, expressed as a grade (low, medium, high), as a rock experiences higher and higher heat and pressure until it eventually melts.
Sedimentary rock formation begins with igneous, metamorphic, or other sedimentary rocks. When these rocks are exposed at the earth's surface they begin the long slow but relentless process of becoming sedimentary rock.
I suppose the answer that you are looking for is that they are all perfect squares. There are, of course, other common characteristics as well.
There are three basic types of rocks igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic. There are hundreds of subdivisions based on the types and amounts of minerals the rock has.
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A frog goes through five metamorphic stages. This starts as eggs, then to tadpole, tadpole with legs, young frog and then adult frog.