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Diabase is an intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of plagioclase feldspar and pyroxene minerals. The grains in diabase are larger than those in basalt but smaller than those in gabbro. Diabase is used in the construction industry as trap rock or dimension stone. When the diabase contains co...
An aggressive feeding pattern and a fondness for grains are what may make Common Grackle known bird pests spreading to almost all of North America except The East Coast. Apart from crops and farms, these birds can also be heard calling in woodlands where they live to mimic the call of other...
In this guide, you’ll learn about 301 different types of flowers, all with names and pictures, to help you choose the best blooms for your gardens. Whether you’re looking for pretty perennials, awesome annuals, or stunning shrubs, we have got something for every gardener and garden. ...
Wood mice are omnivores. They eat lots of seeds and fruits in the fall, but they also catch small bugs like worms. When the weather gets chilly, wood mice take shelter where grains and vegetables are kept because it is closest to their natural environment. But they’ll eat them and live...
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Gneiss is a foliated metamorphic rock that has a banded appearance and is made up of granular mineral grains. It typically contains abundant quartz or feldspar minerals. The specimen shown above is about two inches (five centimeters) across. Anthracite is the highest rank of coal. It has been...
There are many different types of herbal cleanse, including herbal cleanse programs that are for a specific organ, like the liver...
3D printers are based on a technique called additive manufacturing. They create a physical three-dimensional object from a CAD (computer-aided design) or digital model. It involves adding materials (such as powder grains or composites or bio-materials) layer by layer at the millimeter scale. ...
The hard, sturdy pottery built in the hills of Echizen was shipped all along the Sea of Japan, from southern Hokkaido in the north to Shimane prefecture in the south. Echizen pots and vases were prized for their ability to store reserves of water and grains; indigo dye; and coinage metals...