TEXTURE
texture
Texture refers to the feel of a rock.
Take a slate and slide the mineral/rock on it to find its true color and its streak.
No. It is the other way around. A rock is made up of one or more minerals.
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The appearance of a material can be characterized by the way it looks, smells, tastes, sounds and feels. The presence of an impurity can cause deformities in the appearance of a material.
Texture refers to the feel of a rock.
Texture is the word used to describe a rock's constituent mineral size and arrangement, visible on a freshly fractured surface. Because a rock's surface can be weathered to a smooth or polished surface, the way it feels is not usually included in a description of texture.
Take a slate and slide the mineral/rock on it to find its true color and its streak.
if you mean "luster" then it is the way that a rock or mineral reflects light off of its surface.
Luster (or Lustre) is a description of the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal,rock or mineral - For example a metallic lustre or silky lustre.
No. It is the other way around. A rock is made up of one or more minerals.
One way to tell rocks apart is by how the rock feels, and this physical property is called texture. It is normally determined by the size and form of its constituent, as well as its general appearance.
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The luster (or lustre) of a rock is a description of the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral. The term is also used to describe other items with a particular sheen.
well, i think the question would be more 'is clay a rock or mineral' but either way, it is a rock you could have googled that, but i think you just needed to change some words! hope i helped! (:
well, i think the question would be more 'is clay a rock or mineral' but either way, it is a rock you could have googled that, but i think you just needed to change some words! hope i helped! (:
Superheated water forces its way into rock faults. It contains many dissolved minerals which crystallise out when the water cools.