if you broke a mineral into tiny peices, what would each peice look like?
Smaller than the original.
evaporate
Is called a mineral
A non-metallic mineral such as quartz or calcite.
The difference is what the cause or material is. For example: Take two events of raining, one of them is acid rain. Acid rain would seep into limestone or rock, causing it to break into pieces. Natural weathering would be the regular rain causing pieces of a rock to break off as it is tumbling/rolling.
quarts
Pebbles, stones, gravel or sand. With some rock it would be shingle.
If you break a mineral into pieces it forms into a gas when it is 5 minutes it turns into a liquid.
You think probable to atoms.
What would happen if you broke the Styrofoam up into lots of pieces, then threw the pieces into water?
sort of. magnetic fields in a bar magnet always run south to north. if you break it in half, that same S-->N direction still applies. in fact if you were to break it up into smaller & small pieces you would still have that relationship. that is to say, you wouldn't have a north only piece and a south only piece.
Physical change
many pieces
If the meterstick was broken into 2 perfect halves, then the answer would be 50cm. If the whole stick was 54cm, and it was broken into 2 pieces, then the answer would be 27cm. ++ The question refers to breaking the rule into uneven parts, one at 54cm, so then the other part is 100-54 = 46cm.
If you cut a line into two pieces it would be a half.
Yes i would say that the answer you have already got is right.
No
Piece can be used as a verb or a noun.Verb: They pieced together the engine after it fell apart.Noun: I would like another piece of pie.
To obtain a minerals streak you would get a piece of the mineral and rub it against something that is strong enough to erode a little of it.