I assume you are referring to inline skating. Yes you can grind without a grind plate. The plate is used to slow down the wear of your skate frame.
transform fault boundary
transform fault boundary
Because you grind your teeth.
Earthquakes
ya it has a grind bar but it isn't all shiny
When two plates grind past each other without creating or destroying lithosphere, they form a transform plate boundary. This type of boundary can result in earthquakes due to the build-up of stress along the fault line where the two plates are in contact. One well-known example of a transform plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault in California.
Yes they do but only on the bottom of their mouths, on the top they have a bony plate to help grind their food.
There are 2 options. 1. Grind the plate up very finely, then it will pass through the digestive system unchanged 2. Make your plate from an edible material first, such as pastry or rice.
the correct answer is: For example, as rocks on one side of a transform plate boundary grind and push against the rocks on the other plate, mountain, such as the transverse ranges, can form.
My brother used his rotary tool to grind down the edge.
For a fine grind French press coffee, the best grind size is medium-fine. This allows for a balance of flavor extraction without the risk of over-extraction or a gritty texture in the coffee.
Yes