The word "tell" has one syllable.
the anser is wrong spelling lolok the real one is tail i think
"Watch" as a verb means to observe or look at something. "Watch" as a noun refers to a timepiece worn on the wrist, often used to tell time.
Can you tell me about your experience as a travel companion?
Allowing a choice. ex; we can go to the movies or go bowling. So the person knows that you can only choose one. It is a conjunction word which is often used when the word either is in the same sentence.
because natural emeralds are harder than a synthetic emareld
Minerals are naturally occurring substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure, while rocks are made up of one or more minerals. Therefore, determining which is harder depends on the specific rock and mineral being compared. In general, minerals tend to be harder than rocks due to their strong crystal structure.
minerals
Hydrochloric Acid- Calcite will fizz.
Minerals contain one or many types of minerals (copper, gold, zinc) Rocks contain different types of minerals (Granite- Feldspar, Quartz, Mica, Hornblende)
Diamond is harder than rock. Diamond is the hardest naturally occurring material known, ranking 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, while most rocks are softer and range from 2 to 7 on the scale.
One would be a scratch test. The quartzite is much harder than the marble. Another test would be the use of dilute hydrochloric acid, which will cause decomposition of the calcite minerals forming the marble.
A mineral is the basic building block of which all rocks are composed. Consider them to be the ingredients of a cake: the minerals being the flour, eggs and sugar etc. and the rock being an aggregate (collection/formation) of those minerals.
because a metamorphic rock is made up of different rocks.
One is sharper than the other. Like metal is harder than wood so the mettal one has to be harder.
US and Canadian pennies (cents) are actually 97% zincwith a thin plating of copper. The zinc has a Moh's hardness of 3 and the copper a Moh's hardness of 2.5. The Moh's scale runs up to 10, with most minerals being harder than 3. The only significant minerals lower than 3 are gypsum, alabaster and graphite. Most common minerals range from 6 - 8 on this scale.
Minerals can be distinguished based on factors such as color, hardness, luster, cleavage, and streak. Using specialized tests like scratch tests and acid tests can also help differentiate between minerals. Additionally, mineral properties like crystal shape and specific gravity can aid in their identification.