I would suspect that the rock may have been scratched by a sharp object or dragged by something with enough force to leave a mark. The scratches could also be the result of natural weathering or geological processes over time.
I suspect that your Winchester may have been used in Canada...hence the British proof marks? I suspect that your Winchester may have been used in Canada...hence the British proof marks?
it would scratch you and possibly end up giving you an infection from the scratch marks. Also it would probably run up your leg and rip your face with it's claws.
I think you are talking about a groove cast. Groove casts form in the bottom of a stream when transported sediment is dragged along a mud bottom.
Scratch Dent Dirt Stain in Upholstery Lots of Miles
Well a scratch on your face would be 'a scratch' so it would be a thing, or a noun. But to scratch something would be an action or a verb; 'to scratch' is an action word and a verb.
No. Just maybe abusive. Love should not hurt... or leave marks!
You may have a small scratch on the surface of your eye. I would go to the doctors and get it looked at.
The diamond, being one of the hardest natural materials, will likely scratch the glass surface due to its superior hardness. Conversely, the glass would not be able to scratch the diamond due to the diamond's hardness.
Initially, you can use as any grit you need to get the area straight, once it gets near that stage you need to step up in the grit to remove scratch marks. I would not prime any surface with greater sanding marks than were done with 220 grit. After priming I would block with 400 grit wet or dry
Mainly scratch marks around the arms, hands, and on the face. There could also be bite marks on the hands and arms. In general, it's fully dependent on the circumstance of the case.
No, it is not so hard.