it tells you that the igneous rock formed in two stages,stage one occurred deep into the earth were large crystals formed from and then it eruptedas a volcano in stage two were small crystals formed
Oh, what a delightful question! Igneous rocks that form when magma cools on Earth's surface are called extrusive igneous rocks. They are formed quickly, allowing little time for large crystals to grow, resulting in a fine-grained texture. Remember, each rock has its own unique story to tell, just like each brushstroke on a canvas adds to the beauty of a painting.
He is worried and grieving
Possible analogies for story are: * story - letters as song - notes * story - glory as stand - gland * story - writer as music - composer * The 3 Little Pigs - story as Three Blind Mice is to song
An igneous rock at the earth's surface was once a long way under the earth in a magma chamber. Often the expression at the surface was a volcano, spewing out volcanic rock. The term for such activities on a large scale is called an orogeny. As time has gone by, there will have been uplift of the earth due to compression of the tectonic plates (there may have been many other geological activities in the meantime). During uplift there will be erosion due to weathering and tectonic activity. Eventually the magma chamber becomes exposed at the surface. these chambers can be very extensive, covering many hundreds of kilometres. The igneous rock inside the chambers are subject to the same weathering forces as the strata above them, once exposed. The rock breaks down (erodes), and tumbles due to gravity, to the lowest point possible, usually low areas of the ocean, off the continental shelves (but not always). Here it sits and becomes compacted with time due to accumulation of sediment above it, and often lowering due to tensions (pulling apart) of the tectonic plates.. As time goes by there will be another phase of uplift (among other geological activities that occur with time) and the result is a sedimentary rock exposed at the surface, with an igneous signature, usually called greywacke or sandstone. The different layers (strata) of the rock tell a story of the history of the rock. Geochemical analysis can pinpoint closely where the rock originated before being turned into a sedimentary rock. Fossils can provide relative dates of when the sedimentary rock was created, and radiometric dating can give accurate dates of when both the sedimentary and the igneous rock was created.
When a writer leaves a story unfinished, it is often referred to as an "unfinished manuscript" or an "incomplete story." This means that the story has been started but not completed by the author.
Oh, what a delightful question! Igneous rocks that form when magma cools on Earth's surface are called extrusive igneous rocks. They are formed quickly, allowing little time for large crystals to grow, resulting in a fine-grained texture. Remember, each rock has its own unique story to tell, just like each brushstroke on a canvas adds to the beauty of a painting.
The texture is Homophonic
What did the two grooves on the floor indicate
It's used in journalism to indicate where the reporter filed the story or where the majority of the story occurred.
the devil the misteririous curlicues
He is worried and grieving
He is worried and grieving
the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance
Yes, apostrophes are used to indicate possessiveness or contractions in a short story. They help clarify the meaning and structure of the text for the reader.
The pauses in Arsat's story when he speaks of Diamelen suggest that he is feeling deep emotions such as sadness, guilt, or regret. These pauses may indicate that reliving these memories is painful for Arsat and that he is struggling with unresolved feelings towards Diamelen.
He is worried and grieving
Of course it does! Writers with poor language skills cannot tell a good story and nobody is going to want to read through a poor story.