Hornfels typically feels hard and dense, with a fine-grained texture. It may have a slightly rough or granular surface due to its fine interlocking crystals. It can feel smooth when polished.
mars feels rough and bumpy
Texture refers to the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface. You can determine the texture of something by touching it and observing how it feels – for example, rough, smooth, bumpy, or soft. Visual cues such as patterns, grain, or shine can also provide information about the texture of an object.
The texture of an amethyst is usually smooth and glassy. Depending on how it is cut and polished, it can also have a slightly waxy or silky feel.
Wood can have both smooth and rough textures, depending on how it has been sanded or treated. Some types of wood naturally have a smoother texture, while others have a rougher feel due to grain patterns or knots.
it feels like a really smooth object that has many rough areas as well. it has a smooth texture on the outside of the keys but the the buttons are bumpy so you can grip on.
Whale sharks have skin covered with placoid scales, so if you ran your hand down the shark from his head to his tail, he would feel quite smooth. If you ran your hand from his tail toward his head, he would feel very rough, like sandpaper.
bumpy yet smooth.
The physical property that describes how smooth the surface of an object is called "texture". Texture refers to the feel or appearance of a surface, whether it is rough, smooth, bumpy, or uneven.
The word you are looking for is "texture." Texture is used to describe the feel or consistency of a surface, such as smooth, rough, bumpy, or soft.
Hornfels typically feels hard and dense, with a fine-grained texture. It may have a slightly rough or granular surface due to its fine interlocking crystals. It can feel smooth when polished.
mars feels rough and bumpy
it feels bumpy but in some places it is smooth
it can be rough or smooth
Smooth sort of rough.
Rough and scaley.
Rough is the opposite of smooth.