it would look like two and three quarters of a gallon.
Soil Consists of solid grains that have various sizes. Like coarse grained particles such as boulder, gravel and sand also fine grained particles such as silt and clay. The grains are classified according to their sizes. A size of solid particles ranging between 0.06 mm and 0.002 mm is know as silt. It's just looks like a powder.
like you soiled yourself
Just take a look at any of the worlds oceans, the Atlantic ocean is a good example of what a trillion gallons of water would look like.
stratus clouds =like a blanket or layered cumumlonimbus clouds=big bulky clouds most of the time bring rain or storms cirrus clouds =look like wisps of air or of a cloud
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A very small sandcastle.
Like black grains of rice, or a little smaller.
Well assuming that the object's speed neither increases or decreases, you can work this out by using the principal of speed = distance / time therefore speed = 0.018 if the distance is then equal to 6000000, you can put it into an equation to find the time, which would look like; 0.018 = 6000000 / time This can be re-arranged to give: time = 6000000 / 0.018 Therefore time = 333333333.3 (recurring) So for an object to travel 6000000M if it has taken 100 years to travel 1.8M, it would take 333333333.3(recurring) years.
That would be a tapeworm. They shed their segments which are full of eggs. These little segments look like little grains of rice in the dogs' stools. Roundworms look like spaghetti. It is best to take in a sample of your dog's stool to be checked by your Veterinarian for parasites.
Pumice normally doesn't have any grains at all. It would be very unusual for it to have grains. Just like Obsidian, Pumice is cooled too fast to have any grains in it. One of the biggest differences between them is that Pumice is cooled with pockets of air while Obsidian has a glassy look.
grains arranged in solid bands.
Yes, they are called Fusulinids (Fusulinidae). They look like grains of rice.
I have never used these on a deck. Personally, I like to look of straight boards in a rather simple design. I like to see the wood grains, and the look of a deep, rich stain. Deck tiles would not be something for me.
silica sand is made up of fine grains
Ribosomes look like a bunch of grains of sand in a bowl of Jello. =)
We would write either "How did it look?" or "What did it look like?"