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In this question the OP asks identification for 4 samples.
(Update: question has been removed by the OP. It contained 4 pictures and basically only asked 'Can anyone identify these?')

Should this be split into 4 questions?

Personally, I'm in favor. It would require more effort from the OP, maybe resulting in better questions.

The famous A guide for asking “Identify this rock” questions? does not answer this.
If the consensus here is 'yes', a remark should be added there.

In this question the OP asks identification for 4 samples.

Should this be split into 4 questions?

Personally, I'm in favor. It would require more effort from the OP, maybe resulting in better questions.

The famous A guide for asking “Identify this rock” questions? does not answer this.
If the consensus here is 'yes', a remark should be added there.

In this question the OP asks identification for 4 samples.
(Update: question has been removed by the OP. It contained 4 pictures and basically only asked 'Can anyone identify these?')

Should this be split into 4 questions?

Personally, I'm in favor. It would require more effort from the OP, maybe resulting in better questions.

The famous A guide for asking “Identify this rock” questions? does not answer this.
If the consensus here is 'yes', a remark should be added there.

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Jan Doggen
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Should rock identification questions be 'one sample per question'?

In this question the OP asks identification for 4 samples.

Should this be split into 4 questions?

Personally, I'm in favor. It would require more effort from the OP, maybe resulting in better questions.

The famous A guide for asking “Identify this rock” questions? does not answer this.
If the consensus here is 'yes', a remark should be added there.