A garnet is a hard, crystalline mineral. In nature it is usually rough and jagged, but it can be polished for use in jewelry
That depends on how much mineral you have.
It is called synthetic as opposed to natural.
Texture is the word used to describe a rock's constituent mineral size and arrangement, visible on a freshly fractured surface. Because a rock's surface can be weathered to a smooth or polished surface, the way it feels is not usually included in a description of texture.
It's called the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
Feels the slightest touch of flour
A one some is not a thing. It is called masturbation. To masturbate you touch your genitals in a way that feels good to you.
Texture refers to the physical property that describes how something feels to the touch. Texture can be smooth, rough, bumpy, soft, hard, or any other tactile attribute that can be perceived by touch.
A garnet is a hard, crystalline mineral. In nature it is usually rough and jagged, but it can be polished for use in jewelry
The way a rock or mineral feels is known as its texture. Texture describes the physical characteristics such as smoothness, roughness, or graininess of a rock or mineral when touched.
Heat flow determines how hot or cold something feels when you touch it.
A pyrite mineral feels pricky, it is also rather shiny, not dull.
Texture
correct feeling
Subsoil typically feels dense, compact, and firm due to its high clay and mineral content. It may feel gritty or rough to the touch, depending on the specific composition of the soil.
The stone, a variety of talc, was first called soapstone in English in the late seventeenth century; the word is a combination of soap and stone, so-called because it feels soapy to the touch.
because boiiz touch it and when they touch it it feels nice and squidgy