When stones are stricken against one another, then there are chances of transfer of electrons from one to the other. So positive in one and negative charges in the other are produced. Now comes a chance to have an electrical discharge between them which leads to produce sparks in air.
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I can't think why not. Whether mixing diamonds with other stones in the same piece or wearing a diamond ring and a ring set with other stones. Just be careful the stones don't rub against each other. Many antique pieces used two or three different stones with diamonds.
To Separate Stones and Water You can: * Use a Colander Or Sieve To separate them or * Evaporate The Water and you will be left with the stones but if you want the water you will have to use something to collect the condensation
It depends on how big or small the stones are. There are no agreed boundaries separating pebbles from stones, and stones from boulders.
Assuming the stones referred to are British stones, 13 kilograms is equivalent to approximately 2.05 stones.
In the Kidney.
How can the phrase "I shall dash them against the stones" be integrated into a question effectively?
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Using the friction produced from wood sticks and stones.
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Strike a flint against steel.
When the stones collide, they generate friction which in turn generates heat. The greater the friction, the more heat that is generated.
Pebbles.
Rivers have a granulating effect on stone - the pressure of the water and the constant motion of stones against one another gradually reduces stone to sand.
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