you're definition of nature may be different than mine but from my prospective no they are not they are rubble, broken bits of earth from long back when the earth was created this is known as the "Big Bang" , I Hope I Helped.
Natural resources are, as the name implies, resources that are made in nature, not man made. Examples would be water, trees, rocks; just anything in nature.
Yes. Rocks are part of nature, although SOME some people may say they aren't, they are very much part of nature
Yes, igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary all can from from each other.
Yes desks can be made out of rocks
Yes. Rocks containing crystals are called geodes. (Refer to wikipedia). Also, many rocks, particularly igneous rocks and some sedimentary rocks are crystaline in nature. Granite, for example, is typically made up of quartz, mica and feldspar.
Rocks are nature, and nature is apart of who you are as a person.
No because they are not naturally occurring. Rocks are typically defined as being found in nature, and bowls are man-made.
Rocks are important to people and the earth because they provide a surface for us to walk on. They are also full of minerals and are used for building and making tools.
Natural resources are, as the name implies, resources that are made in nature, not man made. Examples would be water, trees, rocks; just anything in nature.
Natural resources are, as the name implies, resources that are made in nature, not man made. Examples would be water, trees, rocks; just anything in nature.
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the nature solute is the solute is natural EX: Soil Soil rocks
Yes. Rocks are part of nature, although SOME some people may say they aren't, they are very much part of nature
Mountains erode and the huge boulders dwindle to rocks then over time mother nature polishes the rocks to stones. but in the big picture God made all things!!
sunlight does not break down rocks
The Moon rocks discovered so far are igneous in nature and are very similar to Earth rocks except that they contain no water and very little oxygen. See the link below for more information.
Rocks are made into new rocks through the rock cycle