Yes. 'SheetRock' is a particular brand name for gypsum board. I believe 'Drywall is, too.
Rock and stone are the same thing.
When water rubs against rock, tiny particles of the rock slowly break off and the rock gets smaller. When ice does the same, it does the same thing but a little faster.
Sheet lightning and Heat lightning are very similar, if not the same. They form the same way, but might strike different. For instance, sheet lightning looks more like a sheet in the sky, (strange eh? :D) and doesn't normally strike down into the ground, and when you have heat lightning, you see differently. But mostly, they form the same way. =D good luck!
Molten rock that has been erupted onto Earth's surface is known as lava. Molten rock within the Earth is known as magma.
No. Extrusive igneous rocks are usually layered. Some metamorphic rocks have foliation, which resembles layering, but it is not the same thing.
Those are different names for the same thing.
They are the same.
Yes, it's essentially the same thing.
An average sheet, 1/2" x 4' x 8' weighs about 52 pounds depending where it was made. ( there are hundreds of drywall plants all over the world). New 'light' drywall is now made in many plants and weighs about 32 pounds for same size sheet. This 'light' drywall has about half of the gyproc replaced by 'flue ash' .
Yes. Heat lightning and sheet lightning are the same thing.
Yes. They're the same.
They are the same thing, excel is Microsoft's spreadsheet programme.
Blue board is generally used instead of sheet rock in areas where you plan on finishing the surface with something like a veneer plaster. In order to use sheet rock for the same purpose, you would first need to prepare the sheetrock by sealing, priming, etc.
They are the same thing, -just different names.
no it is not
Rock and stone are the same thing.
Yes