We describe these two basic types: Intrusive igneous rocks crystallize below Earth's surface, and the slow cooling that occurs there allows large crystals to form. Examples of intrusive igneous rocks are: diabase, diorite, gabbro, granite, pegmatite, and peridotite. Extrusive igneous rocks erupt ...
Names That Describe an Opal's Color PatternHarlequin Opal: A beautiful harlequin opal from the Constellation Mine in Spencer Idaho. It is 6 x 4 millimeters. Harlequin Opal "Harlequin opal" is a name given to an opal that displays patches of color in the shape of rectangles or diamonds. ...
these mucus cells start to die off en masse, and so are not replaced. No mucus cells means there will be no mucus, and no mucus means there is no protection from stomach acid. The intestine stops absorbing food particles, acid burns the tissue, and eventually...
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the most plausible. And also if you are confused about some of the explanations and names of microphones here, worry not. I will explain more about some of those microphones and functions later on. I will mark the microphones that I am going to describe in details with four stars ***. ...
The Quadrantids meteor shower is a relatively short but intense meteor shower that occurs every year in January. The shower is named after the obsolete constellation Quadrans Muralis, which was once used to describe the area of the sky from which the meteors appear to radiate. The Quadrantids...
Words to describe a state of being Concepts to claw back a semblance of meaning Distance from edges and safety from ledges Searching in bars and in traffic between the buses and cars In mystery and music and mastery and memory Or in romance and senses and sentences or sonnets Checking under...
to show the chemical groups, and each group is described in a panel of the same color. Other info panels describe atomic structure, chemical bonding, and radioactivity. It does not overload kids with a lot of detailed numbers, but it does provide some simple rules-of-thumb about atomic ...
What you seem to describe is an impacted, partially erupted wisdom tooth (“halfway under the gum & halfway out, kind of slanted”) … That also has a large carious lesion (cavity) … (“The tooth has been coming out in pieces so there was just a shell”). For teeth that are exte...
many people refer to the ISO setting as the “speed.” This is another throwback to film photography where we often spoke of “film speed.” Bad word choice, looking back at it, because “speed” is already overused to describe large f/stops (“fast, high-speed f/1.2 lenses”) and sh...