I. Man gets information about earth from rocks.
II. Man gets metals from rocks and makes them into jewelry.
III. Man uses rocks for building roads and bridges.
Jewelry made with precious and semiprecious stones are some uses of igneous rocks. Granite is often cut into blocks to use as building blocks, or countertops.
People use rocks for various purposes such as construction (building materials), landscaping (decorative elements), tools (e.g. hammerstones, grindstones), and art (sculptures). They can also be used in jewelry making and as markers for boundaries or trails.
Five different ways in which minerals are used are1.electronics,2.jewelry,3.coins,4.in construction,5.in foods
Rocks may be broken physically into smaller pieces. They may also be broken as a result of change in chemical composition. The breaking down of rocks (either physically or chemically) at or near the earth's surface is called weathering. Rocks are weatherd in different ways such as: 1.Weathering of rocks by water 2. Weathering of rocks by the wind 3. Weathering of rocks by plants 4. Weathering of rocks by animals 5. Weathering of rocks by the people
Rocks contain various resources that are beneficial to people, including minerals like quartz and feldspar, which are essential for glass and ceramics. Metals such as iron, copper, and gold are extracted from ores found in rocks and are crucial for construction, electronics, and jewelry. Additionally, rocks can provide aggregate materials for concrete and road building. Lastly, fossil fuels like coal and natural gas, formed from ancient organic materials in sedimentary rocks, are vital energy sources.
Ten things people use rocks for are: 1. To throw at people 2. To sharpen knives 3. To break windows 4. To "stone" people (and that is not a reference to drugs) 5. Some people, so it appears, use rocks to put on their makeup 6. To trip people 7. To paint 8. To build houses 9. To hammer 10. To make out with
To equally share 42 rocks among 5 people, each person would receive 8 rocks, using up 40 rocks in total. This leaves 2 rocks remaining. You can either distribute the remaining rocks randomly or keep them aside for future sharing.
We eat them, some people use there hid (or fur) as clothing, we use them for transportation sometimes, we also use them for farming, and finally for a spiders silk we can use them for blankets and or clothing.
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The number of ways is 18C5 = 18!/(5!*13!) = 8,568 ways.
To the people that are doing the "Rock Worksheet" the answer for problem #5 is in the paper but the answer is actually (what I put), "Another name for igneous rocks is the rock of fire."
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Use a computer.
one digit: 5 ways two digits: 5 * 9 ways three digits: 5 * 9 * 8 ways four digits: 5 * 9 * 8 * 7 ways ... ten digits: 5 * 9! ways So if you have to use ten digits, then the answer is 5 * 9! = 1814400. If you can use anywhere from one to ten digits, then the answer is: 5 * (9! + 8! + 7! + 6! + 5! + 4! + 3! + 2! + 1) = 2045565
5 chairs x 5 people = 25 choices
(n-1)! ways 5 people, so 4! ways I do not believe that answer is correct. Look at it this way: Let the first person sit anywhere. Then the remaining 4 people can be seated in 4! (4 factorial = 4 * 3 * 2 * 1) Therefore 4! = 24 ways of seating 5 people around a circular table.
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