Answer:
The two rock can be confused with each other as both appear rough to touch and both are found in shades of black & brown and dark themes, also shades of grey sometimes prevail.
They differ in the mode of formation as Quartzite is Metamorphic Rock while Basalt is the Igneous rock formed from the Volcanoes
Explanation:
The two rock can be confused with each other as both appear rough to touch and both are found in shades of black & brown and dark themes, also shades of grey sometimes prevail. They do have similarities in the hardness on some scale as Quartzite is hard while basalt is intermediate in hardness.
Major difference between them are:
They differ in the mode of formation as Quartzite is Metamorphic Rock while Basalt is the Igneous rock formed from the Volcanoes. Quartzite have medium grain size and foliated, granular structure while Basalt is fine grained and glassy in texture.
Bernice cuts Marjorie's braids in the short story "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" just before she sneaks out of town the night before an important party held in her and Majorie's honor. Marjorie tricks Bernice into cutting her hair into a bob because she is jealous that Wayne shifted his attention from Marjorie to Bernice. In the story, a girl with a bob is scandalous and is only seen on "liberated" women. Bernice throws the cut braids onto Wayne's front porch on her way out of town.
The correct answer is - Greenhouse effect.
The Greenhouse effect is a process in which certain type of gasses in the lower atmosphere manage to trap the heat that is radiated from the surface of the planet.
The gases that are considered to be greenhouse gases are able to perform such a thing, despite being relatively low in amount compared to other gases, because they have much more complex molecular structure.
The molecular structure of this gases enables them to trap the heat, or rather to not allow to leave the atmosphere and return it back toward the surface, thus having huge effect on the climate.
Greenhouse gases are the carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, nitrous oxide.