Serpentine is often referred to as "serpentine stone" or "serpentine marble" in contemporary contexts, but it is primarily known scientifically as a group of magnesium silicate minerals. The term is still widely used in geology and gemology, but it is not commonly replaced by another name. In some cases, it might be referred to by its specific mineral varieties, such as chrysotile (asbestos) or antigorite, depending on the context.
The parent rock of serpentine is called peridotite which is an ultramafic rock
its called a ceticeti
serpentine belt.
it has no single predominant view
I am just now having my serpentine belt replaced, and I bought the car in May of 2003. I have pretty low mileage on the car (under 50,000).
it's called a serpentine belt.
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You don't. Serpentine belts are adjusted by a spring loaded device called a belt tensioner. If you belt is loose, then the tensioner is broken.
It is a idler pulley.
A serpentine belt.
The parent rock of serpentine is called peridotite which is an ultramafic rock
The only animals besides snakes that are considered to be "serpentine" in shape are spiders and beetles because of the way their legs are formed and move.