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What is an abrasive mineral?

An abrasive mineral is a hard material used to wear away or remove surface layers through friction. Common examples include garnet, emery, and quartz. They are often used in processes like sandblasting, grinding, and polishing.


Forms earth's hard surface?

The Earth's hard surface is formed primarily by the solidified rocks that make up the planet's crust. These rocks can be of various types, including igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, which have been created through processes like cooling of magma, deposition of sediments, and alteration of existing rocks under heat and pressure. Over time, these rocks have combined to create the diverse geology of the Earth's surface.


How is bed rock different from other types of rocks?

Bedrock is commonly referred to as the rock that lies right beneath the earths surface. Bedrock is different from other rocks because usually the surface just above the rock can warn away due to things such as the weather, which causes it to break and sometimes change in color.


What is the boiling point of porcelain?

Porcelain does not have a boiling point because it is not a liquid like water. It is a type of ceramic material that undergoes a firing process in a kiln to create a hard and non-porous surface.


Do raindrops bounce?

Yes, raindrops can bounce when they hit a surface, especially if the surface is hard or smooth. The height of the bounce depends on factors like the speed and angle at which the raindrop hits the surface.