none. it is too hot for volcano's to form because the rock needs to cool to create the cone shape.
There are no rocks on the Sun.
Yes, the sun can burn Space rocks because of the suns heat.
White rocks reflect the thermal radiation from the Sun.
craters
The contracting and expanding of rock from the sun or water and ice breaks any rock that has a weak seam. The wind tends to grind rocks down by blowing sand grains against the rock's surface.
heat , water, air , sun
No. Any kind of rock as we understand the term would be completely destroyed at the sun's surface.
yes it does because of the heat and light from the sun.
yes alot of heat because it is close to the sun you should know.
the sun
it simply destroys them
the sun is sphere with moon rocks allowing it to be bumpy
Sedimentary rocks are created by processes powered by the sun instead of the heat of the Earth, like other rocks.
Yes: sun light, solar wind, cosmic rays, weak background from rocks and soil.
No...The sun is one big rock called a meteor.
Yes, the sun can burn Space rocks because of the suns heat.
Rocks form soils due to weathering by wind, sun, rain and ice.
White rocks reflect the thermal radiation from the Sun.