What is the main idea of the passage crystal caves of Mexico?
1. What is the main idea of the passage crystal caves of Mexico?
The main idea of the passage is Specific conditions in the Cave of Crystals led to the development of the enormous crystal structures found there.
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The main idea of the passage is Thanks to conservation efforts, Florida manatee populations have increased. Notice the phrases dwindled significantly2. what rock is called like black crystal or blue crystal found on mexicoanswer gets 60 point
Answer:
Larimar is a newly discovered stone with sea blue and teal coloring. The gem is a type of pectolite that is formed when volcanic copper combines with calcium.
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4. 5. Foliation surface is shiny from microscopic mica crystals.
Answer:
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5. what is the process of seperating solid in the form of crystals from a saturated solution? a. crystallization b. Distillation c. Decantation d. filtration
Answer:
what is the process of separating solid in the form of crystals from a saturated solution?
A. Crystallization
•Crystallization is a technique which chemists use to purify solid compounds.
Explanation:
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6. the year Mexico got thier independence from Spain
Answer:
1810
Explanation:
Commonly confused with Cinco de Mayo in the U.S., this holiday celebrates the moment when Father Hidalgo called for Mexico's independence from Spain in September 1810. On September 16, Mexicans around the globe will celebrate the anniversary of the country's independence from Spain.
7. What is the name of the last ship that went from manila to mexico?
Answer:
The Manila Galleons (Spanish: Galeón de Manila; Filipino: Galyon ng Maynila) were Spanish trading ships which for two-and-a-half centuries linked the Spanish Captaincy General of the Philippines with Mexico across the Pacific Ocean, making one or two round-trip voyages per year between the ports of Acapulco and Manila, which were both part of New Spain. The name of the galleon changed to reflect the city that the ship sailed from.[1] The term Manila galleon can also refer to the trade route itself between Acapulco and Manila, which lasted from 1565 to 1815. I THINK...
8. Why the Philippines was under the viceroy of mexico from 1565 until 1821?
Viceroyalty of New Spain, Spanish Virreinato de Nueva España, the first of the four viceroyalties that Spain created to govern its conquered lands in the New World. Established in 1535, it initially included all land north of the Isthmus of Panama under Spanish control. This later came to include upper and lower California, the area that is now the central and southwestern portion of the United States, and territory eastward along the Gulf of Mexico to Florida. The Viceroyalty of New Spain was also charged with governing Spain’s Caribbean possessions. Later, in 1565, the newly conquered Philippines were placed under the jurisdiction of New Spain.#CarryOnLearning
9. what classification of rocks is formed from solidification and crystalization
Answer:
Igneous Rocks
Explanation:
Igneous Rocks are formed from the crystallization of a liquid (molten rock)
10. What cattle is breed from mexico and spain?
Banteng, humpless Chinese Yellow cattle, and Iberian cattle coming from both Mexico and Spain.
11. Compare the formation of minerals by evaporation with those that crystallize directly from seawater and those that crystallize from magma.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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12. How can minerals crystallize from materials dissolved in water?
the minerals crystallizes from the materials dissolved in water when applied by HEAT.
13. These are rocks crystallize from lava at the earth's surface.
Answer:
Igneous rocks po
Explanation:
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14. 19th centurythe Philippines colonies from mexico and after mexico God's it's independent in 1821 the Philippines was rule directly Madrid Spain.
Answer:
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15. Spanish colonization began with the arrival ofon February 13, 1565 from Mexico
Yes the spanish colonization began with the arrival
Explanation:
spanish fighted mexico to have space on their country
16. what is the meaning of avocados from mexico?
Answer:
there's a lot of avocados from.mexico other avocados is from Mexico
17. it has a foliation surface shiny from microscopic mica crystal
Answer:
G-Foliation surface shiny from microscopic mica
Explanation:
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18. Explain why the Philippines was the viceroy of mexico from 1565 until 1821
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Philippines was built as a Spanish colony in 1565, when Miguel Lopez de Legazpi was appointed Governor General. ... The islands were very remote, so the Spanish Royal Family commissioned the Philippine government administration to the Viceroyalty of New Spain based in Mexico City for over two and half centuries.
19. 5. Foliation surface is shiny from microscopic mica crystals.
Answer: phyllite mga idols
20. the process of seperating salt crystals from salt solution
Answer:
Salt solution is heated.
Water evaporates and its vapours rise. The water vapour passes into the condenser, where it cools and condenses. Liquid water drips into a beaker.
All the water has evaporated from the salt solution, leaving the salt behind.
Answer:
One practical application of chemistry is that it can be used to help separate one substance from another. The reasons materials may be separated from each other is because there is some difference between them, such as size (separating rocks from sand), state of matter (separating water from ice), solubility, electrical charge, or melting point.
Separating Sand and Salt
•Students are often asked to separate salt and sand to learn about mixtures and to explore the differences between forms of matter that can be used to separate mixture components.
•Three methods used to separate salt and sand are physical separation (picking out pieces or using density to shake sand to the top), dissolving the salt in water, or melting the salt.
•Probably the easiest method to separate the two substances is to dissolve salt in water, pour the liquid away from the sand, and then evaporate the water to recover the salt.
Physical Separation of Salt and Sand
Since both salt and sand are solids, you could get a magnifying glass and tweezers and eventually pick out particles of salt and sand.
Another physical separation method is based on the different densities of salt and sand. The density of salt is 2.16 g/cm³ while the density of sand is 2.65 g/cm³. In other words, sand is slightly heavier than salt. If you shake a pan of salt and sand, the sand will eventually rise to the top. A similar method is used to pan for gold, since gold has a higher density than most other substances and sinks in a mixture.
21. whch mineral crystallize from magma first:pyroxene or orthoclase?
Answer:
PYROXENE
Explanation:
the olivine crystals react (combine) with some of the silica in the magma (see Box 3.1) to form pyroxene.
22. Describe how ionic compounds from a crystal lattice
Answer:
The ions have a regular, repeating arrangement called an ionic lattice . The lattice is formed because the ions attract each other and form a regular pattern with oppositely charged ions next to each other. ... This is why solid ionic compounds form crystals with regular shapes.
Explanation:
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The ions have a regular, repeating arrangement called an ionic lattice . The lattice is formed because the ions attract each other and form a regular pattern with oppositely charged ions nex to each other
. ... This is why solid ionic compounds form crystals with regular shapes.
23. what classification of rocks is formed from solidification and crystallization
Answer:
Igneous rocks
Explanation:
Igneous rocks are formed by the cooling and crystallization (solidification) of magma. 1. Magma.
24. Five words from contributions of mexico to the Philippines
Answer:
• Mexico's Role in the conquest of the Philippines
• The Philippines was ruled from mexico
• Mexican in the Philippines
• The Galleon Trade
• The Parian of Mexico
• Mexican Contributions to the Philippines
• Filipino Contributions to Mexico
Explanation:
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25. it has a foliation surface shiny from microscopic mica crystal.
Phyllite
Phyllite is the foliated rock made from Mica.
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26. these are rocks crystallize from lava at the earth's surface
Extrusive or volcanic rocks crystallize from lava at the earth's surface. The texture of an igneous rock (fine-grained vs coarse-grained) is dependent on the rate of cooling of the melt: slow cooling allows large crystals to form, fast cooling yields small crystals. Volcanic glass is called obsidian.
27. AVOCADOS FROM MEXICO
Answer:
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Explanation:
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28. Are formed from the crystallization of either magma or lava
Answer:
The two main categories of igneous rocks are extrusive and intrusive. Extrusive rocks are formed on the surface of the Earth from lava, which is magma that has emerged from underground. Intrusive rocks are formed from magma that cools and solidifies within the crust of the planet.
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29. are avocados come from Mexico??
Answer:
Avocados (Persea americana) are a fruit and not a vegetable. They are thought to have originated in Mexico and Central and South America. Avocado trees were first planted in Florida in 1833 and then in California in 1856.
Explanation:
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Avocados (Persea americana) are a fruit and not a vegetable. They are thought to have originated in Mexico and Central and South America. Avocado trees were first planted in Florida in 1833 and then in California in 1856.
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30. avocados from mexico sushi from japan kimchi from korea
Answer:
sinigang from Philippines
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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