Flint, i think
When setting up a campsite with wet rocks near a fire, it is important to ensure that the rocks are completely dry before placing them near the fire. Wet rocks can heat up quickly and may crack or explode, posing a safety hazard. Additionally, make sure to keep a safe distance between the fire and the rocks to prevent any accidents.
Any type of rock can become metamorphic.
Any rocks can be "damaged" by freezing
To safely make a fire in a grassy area, clear the area of any dry grass or debris, create a fire ring with rocks or a metal fire pit, and have water or a fire extinguisher nearby for emergencies. Keep the fire small and controlled, and never leave it unattended. Make sure to fully extinguish the fire before leaving the area.
The phenomenon of exploding rocks in fire can be very dangerous. When rocks absorb heat and then rapidly cool, they can explode, sending sharp fragments flying. To prevent harm, it is important to keep a safe distance from rocks near a fire, avoid heating rocks directly in a fire, and wear protective gear such as safety glasses when near a fire with rocks.
Sedimentary, Igneous, and Metamorphic rocks are the 3 types of rocks.
no any type of rock can become any other or another form of itself.
I don't think rocks can be any colour because a group of the same type of rock contain the same minerals which would make all that type of rock the same colour
no any type of rock can become any other or another form of itself.
Yes, Numel and Camerupt are both fire and ground type.
This statement is incorrect. Rocks are classified into three main types - igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic - based on how they are formed. While rocks within each type can transform into different rocks within the same type through geological processes, they cannot spontaneously change into rocks of a completely different type.
When building a campfire near rocks, it is important to clear the area of any flammable materials, create a fire ring with rocks to contain the fire, and keep a safe distance from the rocks to prevent them from heating up and potentially causing a fire to spread. Additionally, always have a bucket of water or a fire extinguisher nearby in case of emergencies.