Che sono i conglomerati?
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- Che sono i conglomerati?
- Come si formano i conglomerati?
- Che cos'è insopportabile nell'analisi grammaticale?
- Quale di queste parole egrave un conglomerato?
- What is the meaning of conglomerate?
- What is the difference between Japanese conglomerate and Western conglomerate?
- What is the difference between grit and conglomerate?
- What is congromate?
Che sono i conglomerati?
In geologia, roccia sedimentaria clastica coerente, costituita da frammenti grossolani di rocce preesistenti trattenuti da una matrice di diversa natura (calcare, argilla, silice, ecc.)
Come si formano i conglomerati?
I conglomerati sono sedimenti clastici che derivano dallo smantellamento di formazioni più antiche da parte degli agenti dell'erosione o agenti esogeni (agenti meteorici, correnti, frane...), sia in ambiente subacqueo che in ambiente subaereo.
Che cos'è insopportabile nell'analisi grammaticale?
[in-sop-por-tà-bi-le] agg. Che non si può tollerare o si tollera a stento SIN insostenibile: arroganza i.
Quale di queste parole egrave un conglomerato?
Si chiamano conglomerati quei composti formati da parti di frasi che, a seguito dell'uso continuo, sono trattate come una sola parola (sempre sostantivo maschile invariabile): dormiveglia, viavai, tiramisù.
What is the meaning of conglomerate?
- Conglomerate. Conglomerate, in business, a corporation formed by the acquisition by one firm of several others, each of which is engaged in an activity that generally differs from that of the original. The management of such a corporation may wish to diversify its field of operations for a number of reasons: making additional use...
What is the difference between Japanese conglomerate and Western conglomerate?
- In Japan, a different model of conglomerate, the keiretsu, evolved. Whereas the Western model of conglomerate consists of a single corporation with multiple subsidiaries controlled by that corporation, the companies in a keiretsu are linked by interlocking shareholdings and a central role of a bank.
What is the difference between grit and conglomerate?
- When sandstone is coarse-grained, it is usually called grit. If the grains are rounded, and large enough to be called pebbles, it becomes a conglomerate, or pudding-stone, which may consist of pieces of one or of many different kinds of rock. A conglomerate, therefore, is simply gravel bound together by a cement.
What is congromate?
- See Article History. Conglomerate, in business, a corporation formed by the acquisition by one firm of several others, each of which is engaged in an activity that generally differs from that of the original.