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20問 • 1年前
  • John Marabiles
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  • 1

    Traditional materials:

    stones , bricks , lime , cement , timber

  • 2

    Types of stones:

    geological , physical , chemical

  • 3

    This material is a ‘naturally available building material’ which has been used from the early age of civilization

    stones

  • 4

    This stone is based on their origin of formation stones, classified into three main groups: Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks

    geological stones

  • 5

    These rocks are formed by cooling and solidifying of the rock masses from their molten magmatic condition of the material of the earth

    igneous rocks

  • 6

    These rocks are formed due to weathering action of water, wind and frost causing rocks to disintegrate

    sedimentary rocks

  • 7

    These rocks under go changes due to metamorphic action of pressure and internal heat

    metamorphic rocks

  • 8

    Physical classification of rocks:

    stratified , unstratified

  • 9

    These rocks have layered structure

    stratified rocks

  • 10

    These rocks possess planes of stratification or cleavage

    stratified rocks

  • 11

    These rocks can be easily split along these planes

    stratified rocks

  • 12

    Sand stones, lime stones, slate etc. are the examples of this type of rocks

    stratified rocks

  • 13

    These rocks possess crystalline and compact grains

    unstratified rocks

  • 14

    Granite, trap, marble etc. are the examples of this type of rocks

    unstratified rocks

  • 15

    These rocks have a tendency to split along a definite direction only

    foliated rocks

  • 16

    This type of structure is very common in case of metamorphic rocks

    foliated rocks

  • 17

    chemical classification of rocks:

    silicious , argillaceous , calcareous

  • 18

    The main content of these rocks is silica

    silicious rocks

  • 19

    The main constituent of these rocks is argil i.e., clay

    argillaceous rocks

  • 20

    The main constituent of these rocks is calcium carbonate

    calcareous rocks

  • EM Waves and Spectrum

    EM Waves and Spectrum

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    EM Waves and Spectrum

    EM Waves and Spectrum

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    Polarization

    Polarization

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    Polarization

    Polarization

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 2

    Lesson 2

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    Lesson 2

    Lesson 2

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    Lesson 3

    Lesson 3

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    Lesson 3

    Lesson 3

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    Chapter 10

    Chapter 10

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    Chapter 10

    Chapter 10

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    Evidence Of Evolution

    Evidence Of Evolution

    John Marabiles · 46問 · 1年前

    Evidence Of Evolution

    Evidence Of Evolution

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    Crushing Strength Of Common Building Stones

    Crushing Strength Of Common Building Stones

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    Crushing Strength Of Common Building Stones

    Crushing Strength Of Common Building Stones

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    Properties Of Stones

    Properties Of Stones

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    Properties Of Stones

    Properties Of Stones

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    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

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    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

    Requirements Of Good Building Stones:

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    Tests On Stones

    Tests On Stones

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    Tests On Stones

    Tests On Stones

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    Structural Reading

    Structural Reading

    John Marabiles · 22問 · 1年前

    Structural Reading

    Structural Reading

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    General Chemistry

    General Chemistry

    John Marabiles · 50問 · 1年前

    General Chemistry

    General Chemistry

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    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

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    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

    Lesson 1: Construction Sector

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    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

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    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

    Lesson 2: Participating in Workplace Communication and Collaboration

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Traditional materials:

    stones , bricks , lime , cement , timber

  • 2

    Types of stones:

    geological , physical , chemical

  • 3

    This material is a ‘naturally available building material’ which has been used from the early age of civilization

    stones

  • 4

    This stone is based on their origin of formation stones, classified into three main groups: Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks

    geological stones

  • 5

    These rocks are formed by cooling and solidifying of the rock masses from their molten magmatic condition of the material of the earth

    igneous rocks

  • 6

    These rocks are formed due to weathering action of water, wind and frost causing rocks to disintegrate

    sedimentary rocks

  • 7

    These rocks under go changes due to metamorphic action of pressure and internal heat

    metamorphic rocks

  • 8

    Physical classification of rocks:

    stratified , unstratified

  • 9

    These rocks have layered structure

    stratified rocks

  • 10

    These rocks possess planes of stratification or cleavage

    stratified rocks

  • 11

    These rocks can be easily split along these planes

    stratified rocks

  • 12

    Sand stones, lime stones, slate etc. are the examples of this type of rocks

    stratified rocks

  • 13

    These rocks possess crystalline and compact grains

    unstratified rocks

  • 14

    Granite, trap, marble etc. are the examples of this type of rocks

    unstratified rocks

  • 15

    These rocks have a tendency to split along a definite direction only

    foliated rocks

  • 16

    This type of structure is very common in case of metamorphic rocks

    foliated rocks

  • 17

    chemical classification of rocks:

    silicious , argillaceous , calcareous

  • 18

    The main content of these rocks is silica

    silicious rocks

  • 19

    The main constituent of these rocks is argil i.e., clay

    argillaceous rocks

  • 20

    The main constituent of these rocks is calcium carbonate

    calcareous rocks