no!, they are entirely different because iron is made with minerals. Rocks are things people make fires with and carve things and stuff like that.
Yes. They're the same.
Kind of yes
Rock and stone are the same thing.
no it is not
I've answered two other questions like this that say "what is the best team with an empoleon starter" and "What is the best team with an Infernape starter.So it'll be the same with a list of great Pokemon, a section of fossil Pokemon to replace the standard Pokemon, and some remarks about this stuff.Torterra-Rock climb, Strength, Leaf storm, and Iron tail OR (Same thing)Meganium-Rock climb, Strength, Leaf storm, and Iron tailOR (Same thing)Sceptile-Rock climb, Strength, Leaf storm, and Iron tailFlareon-Rock smash, Flamethrower, Bite, and Lava plumeORHoundoom-Rock smash, Crunch OR Beat up, Flamethrower, and OverheatORMagmortar-Rock smash, Fling, Lava plume, and FlamethrowerThis will be worked on later.
Yes melted rocks is the same thing as magma.
It is the same thing. Just different names
what is rock salt
No, They are two different elements
No. Iron Ore is a igneous rock that has various amounts of iron spread through it. Lodestones are composted of a mineral called magnetite, which is not an iron ore.
The craters are formed because of rock and iron hitting the moons surface. When the rock and iron hit the earths surface damage is caused to trees, roads and that sort of thing.
There is no difference. They are the same. Just that "Flat Iron" is what the professionals and salons call it. They are the exact same thing. :)