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Because the particles/atoms in it are very weak so they can come apart

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Which might be more useful for carving chess pieces-marble or slate?

Slate is a fragile and easy to break compare than the marble, which consists of high material durability along with high level of stickiness.


Is a foliated rock easier to break then nonfoliated rock?

Non foliated rocks, such as marble, form from limestone, a common type of sedimentary rock. Foliated rocks form from metamorphic or igneous rocks. Non Foliated rocks are more brittle than foliated rocks making them more susceptible to breakage.


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What kind of solid tends to break along straight lines?

Slate splits into sheets and is used on roofs.


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What is A piece of slate on which to write with chalk called?

A piece of slate on which to write with chalk is called a "slate board" or simply "slate." Historically used in classrooms, it served as a reusable writing surface for students before the advent of paper. The slate is typically rectangular and smooth, allowing for easy writing and erasing with chalk.


Which would be easier to break the foiliated rock slate or the non foiliated rock quartz?

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How would you repair a old slated roof when it has a bad leak and the roof is unstrudy?

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What is the melting point of slate?

The melting point of slate is around 1,200 to 1,250 degrees Celsius (2,192 to 2,282 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature, the minerals in the slate begin to break down and the rock transitions into a molten state.


What did Victorians use to write on slate?

Victorians typically used slate pencils, which were small sticks of natural slate, to write on slate boards. These slate boards were a common writing surface for children in schools during the Victorian era, as they were reusable and easy to clean. The slate pencil would leave a mark on the board, and when needed, the writing could be wiped off with a damp cloth. This method was practical and economical for education at the time.

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