yes
Very rough. It has a lot of craters.
The chalk that forms the White Cliffs of Dover is primarily made up of calcium carbonate from the remains of microscopic marine organisms which lived millions of years ago. Over time, these remains accumulated on the sea floor and were compressed into chalk through geological processes. So, the cliffs are mainly formed from fossils.
Soaps develop cracks when they dry out, leading to the loss of moisture and shrinkage of the soap. Factors like low humidity, high temperatures, or being left in contact with air for long periods can contribute to the development of cracks in soap. Choosing a good quality soap with moisturizing properties can help prevent cracking.
The length of a mercury thread in a thermometer is not directly related to the temperature of the mercury. The temperature is denoted by the level that the mercury rises to in the calibrated tube. The length of the mercury thread only indicates the volume of mercury present.
The word equation for heated mercury is "mercury reacts with oxygen to form mercury oxide."
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Io does have cliffs and cracks but it has been overslain by lava
Yes it does
The cliffs, or scarps, that have been found on Mercury are unlike any of the other planets in the solar system. NASA scientists believe that they formed when the center of the planet cooled, causing it to shrink, creating the cliffs.
Yes, Deimos has cliffs and cracks on its surface. These features are likely the result of impacts and other geological processes that have shaped the moon's terrain over time.
All of the rocky planets can have cliffs - Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
Mercury is the planet that has craters, cliffs, and a weak magnetic field. Its surface is heavily cratered, and there are large cliffs called scarps. Mercury's magnetic field is about 1% as strong as Earth's magnetic field.
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Mercury fits this description, as it has craters, cliffs (known as scarps), and a weak magnetic field. Mercury's magnetic field is only about 1% as strong as Earth's magnetic field.
Yes, it also has volcanoes and ridges. (:
it looks as it has craters and high cliffs. :) ;) '0
Water can penetrate the small pores in gritstone cliffs. When the temperature drops, the water freezes and expands, putting pressure on the rock and causing cracks to form. Over time, repeated cycles of freezing and thawing can widen these cracks, eventually leading to the formation of larger fissures and eventual crumbling of the rock.