Nonfoliated rock
Streak
This seems to have an obvious answer. The answer was obvious to all present.
It's obvious that you don't know how to use the word obvious in a sentence because you asked a question on how to use it.
Coarse grained rocks are formed by the slow, gradual cooling, solidification, and crystallization of magma within the earths crust/interior due to limitations of air as a result of absence from the atmospheric environment.additional. On my seacoast, there are some columnar basalts, the column size of which ranges from 600 mm up to 1m in size, depending on the speed of cooling.Sedimentary rocks need a word. When a river carrying erosion burden enters a depositional regime (plainlands, a lake, or the sea) the coarse sediments will be deposited first, maybe even as conglomerates. Followed by the sands and the finer materials, and eventually the finest silts, which could remain suspended for a long time.In some of our New Zealand glacial lakes the finest silts remain in suspension without obvious seasonal variation. These eventually settle out however, and if the mineralogy is appropriate, they could eventually form shales or slates.Thus this process can be a process for separating one mineral from the others.To all of the above, metamorphism may impose its effects as well.
Yes, "obvious" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is easily perceived or understood without needing to be stated explicitly.
Streak
I am not sure, but I think they are particles and stuff, and they can float around. Isn't it obvious?
Buildings can be made out of any of them. A lot of buildings are made from sandstones, they should be fairly easy to recognise as they will always have a relatively fine granular texture and very few large crystals. There are a lot of buildings made from granite (although a lot of "granite" actually isn't but will still be igneous) look for buildings with an obviously distinguishable patchwork texture of largish crystals. The most obvious building build from metamorphic rocks is the Taj Mahal in India
The melting point of crystals can vary depending on the type of crystal. For example, quartz melts at around 1650 degrees Fahrenheit, while sugar crystals melt at around 366 degrees Fahrenheit. It is important to know the specific crystal you are referring to in order to determine its melting point in Fahrenheit.
Either igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary. I know this is just stating the obvious but you can google it remembering to use key words.
Both. Rocks are made of minerals.
The color of a mineral will be much more obvious than the color of the streaks. The streaks and base color can be any exciting combination, streaked minerals make great additions to jewelry or decor.
Yes, minerals do have to be both inorganic and naturally occurring to be considered a mineral. Think about sugar for example. While it is solid, naturally occurring, crystalline and has a fairly well defined chemical composition, sugar is not considered a mineral. It's organic. Another example, that might not be quite as obvious, would be amber. While it has been regarded as a gemstone by some, it does not fit the criteria, because it's essentially just fossilized tree resin, which is organic.
The color of a mineral will be much more obvious than the color of the streaks. The streaks and base color can be any exciting combination, streaked minerals make great additions to jewelry or decor.
The adjective of "obvious" is "obvious."
No, the word 'obvious' is not a noun.The word 'obvious' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective obvious is obviousness.
The correct spelling is "obvious" (apparent).