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But then, at around 350 meters above the sea, with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and coast, terraces of lemon trees and jagged rocks that can lead to hidden beaches, Ravello has long attracted tourists — some of whom come to stay.
These would be to look for signs of past or present life by digging down into the soil; and packaging, or caching, rocks that can be picked up and despatched to Earth laboratories by a subsequent mission.
Their discovery was mostly chance (few were seen in the act of falling) but their dark forms mean they will have caught the eye of meteorite hunters who scour desert sands and polar ice fields for rare rocks that can trade for tens of thousands of dollars.
Get two pieces of brick or two rocks that can hold one of the small pieces of wood.
Commercially, it includes all decorative calcium-rich rocks that can be polished, as well as certain serpentines (verd antiques).
After forams die, their shells settle in ocean sediments — and may eventually become rocks that can be used to shelter our bodies.
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Somewhere between Lucinda Williams and Emmylou Harris, Tift Merritt sings country-rock that can be plaintive and compassionate or dip into Rolling Stones riffs.
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Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock that can have a wide range of porosities depending on the degree of sorting, compaction, packing arrangement of grains, and cementation.
Serpentine is a green or black rock that can be polished to a high sheen, making it useful for ornamental work, jewelry and decorative items.
Basalt is, in most cases, an extrusive igneous rock that can exhibit a large variation in porosity (because entrained gases leave voids called vesicles), and thus some highly porous samples can have low densities.
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