Coccoliths occur in chalk. This is not a chalk that your tutor marks glyphs on a blackboard with. Gypsum is found in sabkhas with salt. Sabkhas occur in arid lands such as North Africa. How good is your typography? Your tutor is lying to you, sorry. Any chalk your tutor wants you to think is chalk is actually gypsum. Bad habits I’m afraid, but not any old Monk’s habits. A monk mostly sings in choirs to an organ, but this organ is not a lung. Physical activity aids cardiovascular functioning. This organ plays music. His Latin glyphs can occur in books, but not in pyramids. No pharaohs I’m afraid, just Italy and our church with its indoctrinations. Not Allah or Buddha or Osiris or Isis, but a cross to worship. Think what you will. Nothing is wrong with thinking what you want to. I do not mind Allah or Buddha or Hinduism or any cross or nothing. It’s up to you what you think. I can find India on a world map. It is a land that is ploughing into Asia to form a mountain chain. This mountain chain has folds of rock going into China. Thrusts occur, as can transform faults also. This land is sliding around, splitting, buckling and transforming. This Himalayan mountain chain is old. Industry in this land is changing.
Now back to solid things that I can touch. Now I can go into unknown topics. Do you want a compass? Ships sail on top of an aqua liquid containing silica mud, clay and crystal clasts that float within it. An octopus swims in this liquid. Clasts floating around in this aqua liquid also consist of ooids. Ooids can contain silica grains or calcium rich crystals. Chalk contains calcium also. You can find ooids in a calcium compound rich rock. This rock may also contain coprolitic clasts that can consist of calcium rich mud. This mud clast is from an aquatic organism such as a small shrimp or crab. Gastroliths grind food in dinosaur’s stomachs. Yum yum! Coprology is a study of fossil dung. Yuk yuk! Glass is an amorphous solid, so it is not a crystal. Sand contains quartz crystals. Black glass such as obsidian is volcanic. Volcanic bombs thrown out of a volcanic conduit consist of lava. Blasts occur if a plug of magma blocks a volcanic conduit. Krakatoa’s columnar blast was a plinian cloud containing ash and sulphurous gas. Krakatoa’s bang was both poisonous and loud.
Potassium burns if thrown into this aqua liquid that you can drink and ships can sail on. Lithium cannot fizz much in this aqua liquid. Is that a solution? Potassium can go bang in this aqua liquid. Watch out!
I should finish this fixation. This is not a quiz show. Can I stop?
Now I’ll go and find bugs in my ActionScript program…