Happening just then to remember Micas Falls, Ken had a momentary chill and a check to his enthusiasm for the jungle trip.
Then he caught a glint of Micas Falls, and decided that it would be impossible to get there.
What if he encountered, in coming down the Santa Rosa, some such series of cascades as those which made Micas Falls!
He felt rewarded for his exertions when he saw Micas Falls glistening in the distance.
Boys, we've got Micas Falls to reach," he said, and told Pepe to row on.
And he believed he had acquired an accurate knowledge of the jungle and its wild nature, and he had mapped the river from Micas Falls to Panuco.
The blue mountain loomed closer and higher, yet Ken began to have doubts of reaching Micas Falls that day.
Ken left the others to get things in shape for supper, and, taking his camera, he hurried off to try to get a picture of Micas Falls.
It took Ken only a moment to decide to make camp there and the next day try to reach Micas Falls.
But the beauty ofMicas Falls and the wildness of the Santa Rosa remained with Ken.
Closely related to mica schist is the rock now known as hydromica schist, in which the ordinary anhydrous micas are replaced by hydromica.
The micaceous structure with elastic laminæ serves to distinguish the hydro-micas from other hydrous silicates.
The micas are soft minerals, the hardness ranging from 2 to 3, and being usually easily scratched with the nail.
The cleavage contrasts the micaswith all other common minerals, and makes their certain identification one of the easiest things in lithology.
And a few appeared embossed with wounds, covered with black mercurial hog lard, with green unguents of belladonna smeared with grains of dust and the yellow micas of iodoforme.
They hung from branches of almandine and ouwarovite of a violet red, darting spangles of a hard brilliance like tartar micas gleaming through forest depths.
The magnesia-micas are now referred to the species biotite and phlogopite, which differ in that the former contains a considerable but widely varying amount of iron.
Biot, who in 1816 found the magnesia-micas to be optically uniaxial or nearly so.
They differ chemically from the micas in containing less silica and no alkalis, and from the chlorites in containing much less water; in many respects they are intermediate between the micas and chlorites.
Micas meant far more as a friend than as a collaborator.
Micas would carry the work forward, and Rosa, coming after her, would add the finishing touch of her vigorous and unfaltering brush.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "micas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.