The commonest crystals are snowflakes, table salt, and sugar grains. On a galvanized sheet of iron you'll see zinc crystals forming a pattern.
A crystal is the shape into which a liquid or vapour will naturally freeze.
Crystals are typically composed of minerals.
you have to take salt and water!:P
trichromes are the small cyrstals on marijuana buds.yummy!!
Fake cyrstals. (I think!)
I don't know who told you that, but it's certainly incorrect (well, it may be true that it cannot form "cyrstals", but under the proper conditions crystals can form just fine, thank you very much).
Ah, a classic. It is porphyritic. The classic example is granite.
they are because the sugar crystals have syrup on them to make them sweet
It has a white color in the form of powder of cyrstals : )
red, purple,green,black,orange,yellow and invisible
be an earth defender any one and go to London the first time it shows up on the map and destroy these three big cyrstals and close to the end of the game you can battle him
Marble comes in every color imaginable. It can be a chalk-white to a onyx-black. It can be calico colored as well from every color including different colored cyrstals to add to the mix. Marble for exterior use is normally white.
When sugar crystals are added to water, the water level will not rise because the volume of the sugar crystals is already accounted for in the total volume of the solution. The sugar crystals dissolve in the water, occupying the spaces between the water molecules, so the total volume of the solution remains the same.