Shale can rainge in age from sevel million to several hundred million years old.
Another name for shale is mudstone
Shale can sometimes contain magnetic minerals, such as magnetite or hematite, which can make it slightly magnetic. However, the magnetic properties of shale can vary depending on the specific mineral content and geological conditions.
Shale normally leaves a brown streak on unglazed porcelain plates. However, shale can also leave a white streak on unglazed porcelain plates.
The scientific name for shale is "sedimentary rock." Shale is a fine-grained rock composed of compacted mud and clay particles.
Shale is neither an element nor a compound. Shale is a type of sedimentary rock that is made up of a mixture of minerals, organic matter, and other materials.
Well, sedimentary rock shale has been around for ages.So it would probably be around 150 -200 years old.
Shale is a noun.
It can be. It is found in a rock type called shale and is produced in the shale form the original bio mater included in the deposition of the shale. If a unit of shale lithology is to be found on the continental shelf strata then it is likely that that shale will contain shale gas and it will be under the sea.
The Shale is not a metamorphic rock it is a sedimentary rock.
No, shale is clastic.
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No, shale is not magnetic.
Another name for shale is mudstone
Shale rocks turn into clay. The pressure make shale into clay.
Melanee Shale's birth name is Melanee Ann Shale.
Shale is made from layers of mud and clay pressed together. :)
No. Shale is a clastic rock.