Most bullets are made from two minerals: lead and copper.
Not a mineral but a rock. Schist comes asfter phyllite ut before gneiss.
Yes, because it comes from caves deep in the ground. (the flavorings of cladd and mollock do).
Well, honey, paper is neither a mineral nor a vegetable. It's actually made from wood pulp, which comes from trees. So, if you want to get technical, paper is a plant-based product. But let's not get it twisted, it's definitely not a mineral.
mineral names were based on Latin or Greek terms relating to a specimen's chemical or physical properties. In fact, the familiar mineral suffix "-ite" comes from the Greek contraction for "stone."
find a bullet of the same caliber. shoot the person that made the hole. remove bullet from person. use bullet to plug hole in car
The mineral Aquamarine comes from the mineral group Beryl.
That is where the bullet comes out of the gun.
The highest caliber bullet commonly used is a .50 cal. However, there are bullet that are larger in caliber. the 700 Nitro express comes to mind.
The part which the bullet comes out of....
The 5.56 NATO comes in 55gr, 62gr, 72gr and 77gr. Bullet weight should be matched to barrel twist.
Kinetic energy is produced from a speeding bullet, which is the energy associated with the motion of an object. This energy comes from the bullet's velocity and mass.
The gun barrel is the metal part that the bullet comes out of.
No it comes from the mineral Halite.
sapphire
Diamonds are formed from carbon.
Actually, the proper name is "cartridge." The term bullet is an extremly common but incorrect usage when referring to a cartridge. The term bullet only refers to the piece of lead that comes out of the barrel when the gun is fired. The bullet is one component of the cartridge.
Not a mineral but a rock. Schist comes asfter phyllite ut before gneiss.