The rock cycle.
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All rocks are some arrangement of Earth's magma. Igneous rocks are hardened magma. Sedimentary rock are from weathered material from igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic rocks. Metamorphic rocks have the same composition but are subject to extreme heat and pressure and hence change their crystal structure.
The basic crystal system where three axes of equal length intersect at 90° angles is the cubic system. In this system, all three axes are of equal length and perpendicular to each other, resulting in a cube-shaped crystal structure.
The classification scale used to describe the depth of origin of earthquakes is based on three categories: shallow (0-70 km), intermediate (70-300 km), and deep (>300 km) earthquakes. The depth of an earthquake's origin can help determine its potential impact and the type of seismic waves produced.
Geologists classify rocks based on their origin (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic), mineral composition, and texture. These three factors help geologists understand how the rock formed and the conditions it has been subjected to.
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I assume the questioner meant a RGB colour model TV or computer monitor? In which case, the three colours are, red, green and blue.
I assume the questioner meant a RGB colour model TV or computer monitor? In which case, the three colours are, red, green and blue.
The Identity Property of Multiplication.
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The three basic shapes are rectangle, triangle, and square
The muscle of the arm with three heads or points of origin is the triceps brachii.
The three basic kinds of motion are vertical, horizontal, and circular.
The three basic properties of matter are solids, gases, and liquds