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The colour of granite does in fact change. For example it will change during the weathering process where feldspar minerals will change to clay minerals such as kaolinite. If the degree of weathering is high this can significantly alter the colour of the granite.
Brahadeeswara Temple(Big Temple) in Tanjore. Biggest temple in granite. The most awesome feature is "The Vimana" of this temple is designed in such a way that its shadow never falls on the ground.
Inorganic-matter that is not alive and never wasWere minerals ever alive? No. that is why they are inorganic. Things that are living (things like plants, animals, and people (living things)) are ORGANIC.Organic- coming from living organisms
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The colour of granite does in fact change. For example it will change during the weathering process where feldspar minerals will change to clay minerals such as kaolinite. If the degree of weathering is high this can significantly alter the colour of the granite.
One material in nature that has never been alive is minerals. Minerals are inorganic substances that are naturally occurring and have a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. Examples of minerals include quartz, feldspar, and diamond. These materials are formed through geological processes such as crystallization from magma or precipitation from water.
Granite does not belong to any crystal structure group because granite is a rock, not a mineral, and only minerals can be grouped by crystal form or shape. Minerals are naturally occurring solids which form the earth and make up its rocks. Minerals develop in predictable geometric patterns called crystals. The term used to describe a crystal's general shape is habit. Some examples of crystal habit groups are cubic, prismatic, tabular, etc. Minerals are sometimes called the building blocks of rocks because rocks are usually made up of 2 or more minerals which formed together in the same space, often without enough room for recognizable crystal formation. The minerals involved and the environment they formed in will determine the type of rock they make. Granite is a rock formed underground from cooled magma (lava that never reached the earth's surface) containing the minerals quartz, feldspar, mica and others. Each individual mineral in a rock belongs to a particular crystal group, but not the rock itself.
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Both basalt and granite are types of rock, and a rock is composed of multiple minerals - except for some rocks composed of essentially one mineral like limestone (calcite) or quartzite (quartz). Minerals are crystalline compounds with known characteristics such as hardness, specific gravity, etc Therefore the hardness of the rock depends on the exact location on the rock you are testing the hardness, as it will vary from mineral to mineral. Some minerals even have differential hardness. Granite is composed of quartz, feldspar, and usually some ferromagnesian minerals such as biotite or hornblende (depending on the definition of a granite). Basalt is composed mostly of plagioclase (a feldspar) and pyroxene. Each of those minerals has a different hardness, and geologists never use the hardness of a "rock" to determine what kind of rock it is. Basalt is usually much finer grained than granite so it would be virtually impossible to determine the hardness of the individual mineral crystals. On Moh's hardness scale, the hardness of these rock-forming minerals are as follows: Quartz 7 Feldspar 6 (depending on the species of feldspar) Biotite 2.5-3 Pyroxene 5-6 (depending on the species of pyroxene) So the hardness of a rock is determined by the minerals, and in a coarse grained rock like a granite, the hardness can vary widely. The hardest mineral in granite (quartz) is harder than the hardest mineral in basalt (feldspar), but that's not enough to say that granite is conclusively harder than basalt. The resistance to breaking of a rock (which could be confused with the apparent hardness to a non-expert) is greatly affected by fractures, weathering, induration, welding, and many other features which are independent of mineral content.
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Granite is known for its elegant or luxurious appearance on the surface, while the sturdy core protects the rock from getting damaged. As a non-porous natural stone, the granite surface does not let anything pass through its molecules and never retains any bacteria or chemical residue. While other stones have a high heat-resisting quality, granite is fireproof. Marble The metamorphosis of carbonized minerals under extreme natural heat and pressure forms marble crystals. Marble comes in a wide variety, and its aristocratic aesthetic plays a crucial role in its rising demand and usage. Marble stone kitchen countertops are one of the most popular trends in the market that rarely die down but are never entirely gone
The tense of 'never seen' is present perfect. It indicates that an action was never experienced or witnessed up to the present moment.
Present tense.
The present perfect continuous tense of eat is:I/You/We/They have been eating.He/She/It has been eating.
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