Drilling into granite is more challenging than drilling into other types of rock because granite is a very hard and dense rock. It requires specialized equipment and techniques, such as using diamond-tipped drill bits, to effectively drill into granite. Other types of rock may be softer and easier to drill into with regular drill bits.
The counterpart of Granite is Rhyolite,the counterpart of Gabbro is Basalt. Gabbro is mafic(Dark coloured) ,Granite is felsic (light coloured) Granite forms from magma of Granitic composition while Gabbro forms from magma of Basaltic composition.
Both are metamophic Rock. Gneiss is formed from Granite. Schist from other types it depends on what you are planning on drilling. Also it depends on what type of Schist. Gneiss would probably be the better choice though.
Offshore drilling involves drilling for oil or gas beneath the seabed, typically in bodies of water like oceans or seas. It requires specialized equipment and platforms that can withstand harsh marine environments. On the other hand, drilling on land involves drilling for oil or gas beneath the Earth's surface on solid ground, with less environmental challenges compared to offshore drilling.
There is not much information about where Oil well drilling occurs but some well known cities are in Dallas Texas, Mexico, Ontario. One can find more information on the process of oil well drilling among other information on Wikipedia.
You can't. Granite is formed by intrusion of magma into other rock; replicating the process properly takes too uch energy and time. ---- In Runescape, granite ore can be mined in the Quarry just south of the Kharidian Bandit Camp. Keep in mind, it can't be used to make granite armor.
Granite is Granite, However grind it down and mix it with other materials and rock grindings, compress it for a while and you end up with sedimentary rock.
pedestal drilling machine is a machine.... which is used for drilling metals and other elements... it is used in industries to make machine holds etc..
No. Basalt is extrusive whilst granite is intrusive, among other things.
The granite has to be weathered, and then the resulting material has to be eroded and subjected to a process that sorts the quartz grains from the other minerals in the granite. Quartz grains tend to be harder than other clasts in weathered granite, so they tend to remain intact while mica and feldspar are reduced to a fine clay. The quartz sand may then settle out of water where the clay does not, or be left behind when the clay blows away in the wind.
Like about 86% of the other Granite out there Wine River is from Brazil.
Granite does not have cells. Only living creatures have cells. Granite, a type of igneous rock, does have atoms, like all other forms of matter.
Most likely an etch if a poltice didn't bring it out. Granite stains, even sealed granite. Goes with the territory.