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Why might identical twins be called clones?

because if there is absolutely no dfference then they might be mistaken for clones.


Why do some rocks have both small and large crystals?

It depends how slow/fast it cools into a rock. The slower it cools, the larger the crystals. The faster it cools, the smaller the crystals. It can also have no crystals. Let's say lava shot itself into the water. It cools so fast it might not have crystals


What igneous rocks contain both large crystals and tiny mineral crystals. Propose a way that both sizes of crystals might have formed in the rock.?

Igneous rocks that contain both large crystals and tiny mineral crystals are known as porphyritic rocks. This texture typically forms when magma cools at two different rates: the large crystals, or phenocrysts, crystallize slowly in a magma chamber, while the surrounding matrix of tiny crystals, or groundmass, forms as the magma erupts and cools quickly at the surface. This dual cooling process allows for the formation of distinct crystal sizes within the same rock.


Does Mars have brains?

Mars is not a living thing. There might be living creatures on Mars, and they might have brains, but Mars itself does not have brains. If you are asking about the Roman myths, Mars does indeed have a brain.


Which type of rock that will have small crystals if cooled rapidly?

Igneous rocks will have small crystals if they cool rapidly. This is because rapid cooling does not allow enough time for large crystals to form. Examples of igneous rocks that exhibit small crystals due to rapid cooling include basalt and obsidian.

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because if there is absolutely no dfference then they might be mistaken for clones.


Why might gold be mistaken for a yellow substance?

because it is a yellow(ish) substance.


Can you drink wine with crystals on wine cork?

Sure, the crystals are tartaric acid which occurs in wine naturally. It is perfectly fine to drink the wine. You might even enjoy the crystals.


How much are sulfur crystals worth?

Highly variable, depending upon size, quality, locality, etc. A small, damaged druse of crystals from Mexico might fetch $10, a superb cabinet specimen with large perfect crystals from Sicily might fetch thousands.


Who was the greek scientist that invented the catapult?

it should be Archimedes of Syracuse i might be mistaken though


How is a first person limited in a story?

The narrator might be mistaken or biased about the elements of the story.


What is week boarding?

I don't think there is anything called week boarding you might be mistaken by wakeboarding.


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