Examples of using Igneous in English and their translations into Czech
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It's igneous.
Igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary.
It's just an igneous cap.
Of our igneous impediment is also.
Howard took his igneous rocks.
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Igneous: Describing a rock that formed by cooling from a magma.
They're a problem, those igneous layers.
This one's igneous. This one's sedimentary.
And the dark stuff here, pushing up from underneath,that's igneous.
These are my igneous tambula rocks.
Under this statute, my son should be doing hard labour for nicking a couple of igneous rocks up at Noosa.
These are my igneous Tambulu rocks. Oh, well.
But I guess you're not really interested in igneous rock formations.
Sedimentary rocks. igneous rocks, metamorphic rocks, look around.
But for some reason not understood by scientists, the Earth cooled, forming a crust,a hard igneous shell.
What's the difference between igneous and sedimentary?
As the possibility of igneous layers My concern would be not so much the heat over the shale deposits.
And its beam, it penetrates the igneous rock of ignorance.
Both hills are of igneous origin and the material they are made of(granite) named the nearby town- Zulova.
And its beam, it penetrates the igneous rock of ignorance.
Oh, yeah, you can get an igneous rock from a volcano here in America and tell somebody it's a moon rock and they wouldn't know.
If you gentlemen can labor harmoniously in the course of my absence,perhaps upon my return we shall be prepared to explode that vexing' old piece of igneous.
Rocks take three forms; igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.
As Gloria has quite rightfully pointed out,you will be asked to illustrate the differences between igneous and metamorphic rock, and to provide specific examples of each.
In real life, andesite is an extrusive igneous rock, meaning that it is formed from magma(thus igneous) that had flowed out to the surface(thus extrusive) as lava and cooled down.
What he believed to be igneous was, in fact, sedimentary.
In real life, diorite is an intrusive igneous rock,meaning that it is formed from magma(thus igneous) that has cooled and turned into rock below the surface of the earth thus intrusive.
Would that make this an igneous or a sedimentary rock?
Over the shale deposits. as the possibility of igneous layers My concern would be not so much the heat.
Nobody gets back in after lunch without one igneous rock that's volcanic, and one sedimentary.
