how the grains interlock and the pressure it formed under
It depends on weather you develop an infection from teh bacteria. There are naturally occuring bacteria on our skin all the time.
Yes, calcite is typically smooth to the touch due to its relative softness compared to other minerals. It has a hardness of 3 on the Mohs scale, which means it can be easily scratched by harder minerals like quartz.
The hardness depends on the thermal and chemical treatment and is between 200 HB and 375 HB.
Depends on which one. Diamond is a metamorphosed coal/carbon that is the hardest natural substance known. Marble is metamorphosed limestone that is much softer. It's safe to say that all metamorphosed rocks are harder than they were in their pre-metamorphosed form.
A rock is composed of minerals. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. Rocks can be made up of one type of mineral or a combination of different minerals.
it all depends what you are using them for
1.All minerals are formed by natural process2.Minerals are inorganic/nonliving3.Minerals are made up of one or more elements4.All minerals are solids
A rock's hardness is usually measured in compressive fracture strength rather than a Mohs hardness which measures a mineral's relative hardness in comparison to other minerals. ASTM standard tests have rated gneiss at 50-200 MPa (roughly 350-1400 psi), a range lower than slate, quartzite, or basalt.
It depends on weather you develop an infection from teh bacteria. There are naturally occuring bacteria on our skin all the time.
the hardness vlaue of carbon very much depends on the value of the hardness of the carbon. if it is a high value then the hardness is high however if it is a low value then it is a low hardness helpful??? :D
A mineral's resistance to being scratched (or when a force is applied) is called its hardness.There are different measurements of hardness: scratch hardness, indentation hardness, and rebound hardness. A material's hardness depends on ductility, elastic stiffness, plasticity, strain, strength, toughness, viscoelasticity, and viscosity.
Hardness of a material depends on the type of bonding between atoms.
No, hardness is a measure of a mineral's resistance to scratching or abrasion. It is commonly determined using the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, which ranks minerals from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest). Ease of finding a mineral depends on various factors such as its abundance, distribution, and accessibility in nature.
It honestly depends on the tree. A pine is about a 4, while a hickory would be<6.5 Check out TheBroshChannel on youtube.
It depends on it's hardness and the hardness of what you're scratching it with.
Yes, calcite is typically smooth to the touch due to its relative softness compared to other minerals. It has a hardness of 3 on the Mohs scale, which means it can be easily scratched by harder minerals like quartz.
There are many different levels of hardness in drivers seats. The level of hardness depends on the car and maker.