Shale is characteristically described as having "fissility." What does this term refer to?Multiple choice question.Reacts with hydrochloric acidContaining numerous fossilsCoarse-grained sediment in a fine-grained matrixThe ability to split into thin layersNeed help? Review these concept resources.
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Shale is characteristically described as having "fissility." What does this term refer to?Multiple choice question.Reacts with hydrochloric acidContaining numerous fossilsCoarse-grained sediment in a fine-grained matrixThe ability to split into thin layersNeed help? Review these concept resources.
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The term "fissility" in the context of shale refers to "The ability to split into thin layers". This characteristic is due to the way the sedimentary rock forms over time, with layers of sediment compacting and hardening to form the rock.
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