MOST rocks are nonmagnetic. Rocks with a very high iron content will be magnetic. One type of rock, known as lodestone, IS a magnet.
Magnetic Earth rocks are those that contain magnetite.
Magnetic Reversal. Several magnetic reversals have occurred over geologic time.
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A common mineral present in magnetic rocks is magnetite (Fe3O4). It is a natural magnetic mineral that is attracted to magnets, giving the rock its magnetic properties. Magnetite is abundant in many igneous and metamorphic rocks, and is often found in beach sands and black sands.
Salt rocks are worth money in places such as Timbuktu.
are black\brown rocks worth money
Lots of different rocks are worth money. One of the most expensive rocks are diamonds.But if you are talking about a plain rock,it would be really cheap
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yes it is worth buying. and it rocks
rocks with magnetic fields that point south have
Moon rocks are very similar to earth rocks an they are not intrinsically magnetic.
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MOST rocks are nonmagnetic. Rocks with a very high iron content will be magnetic. One type of rock, known as lodestone, IS a magnet.
you probley have rose quartz, worth about $5 for every peice the size of your fist
The orientation of a rocks magnetic field can tell you it's relative age.
Although Lodestone is a naturally occurring magnetic rock, not all magnetic rocks are known as lodestone, and it is only magnetized because of the magnetite mineral in it.