The rock used for fires is "flint," a usually dark-colored or glassy quartz that will strike sparks off iron, steel, or other ferrous materials such as pyrite.
No. Lava rock is not flammable in the slightest. Some volcanoes do, however, produce sulfur, which is flammable.
The volume of ash produced by a fire is not large enough to produce significant amounts of rock. We do find evidence of fires in rock layers, though.
A fire rock is also known as an igneous rock. Though it is called a fire rock it is actually made from hardened lava, not fire.
A fire rock is also known as an igneous rock. Though it is called a fire rock it is actually made from hardened lava, not fire.
does fire produce light
fire, ground, rock, fire normal, ground normal, rock normal, fire electric, fire ice, fire fighting, fire poison, fire ground, fire flying, fire psychic, fire bug, fire rock, fire ghost, fire dark, fire steel, electric ground, electric rock, ice ground, ice rock, fighting ground, fighting rock, poison ground, poison rock, ground flying, ground psychic, ground bug, ground rock, ground ghost, ground dark, ground steel, flying rock, psychic rock, bug rock, rock flying, rock psychic, rock ghost, rock dark, and rock steel-types are super weak to water.
It produce fire damage
yes the fire pokemon can beat the rock pokemon because the fire melts rock.
Yes but fire can beat rock depending on your level.
Heat and pressure are required to produce metamorphic rock from sedimentary or igneous rock.
Igneous rock.
does fire produce light