It is possible, as long as you leave space for some sort of motor engine, unless you plan on using it Flintstone-style. there have been dozens of Flintstone-replicas made from actual stone.
Steel or iron will usually do it.
Pure metals have more uses than ores, rocks, from the ground. Ores cannot be made into pipes, wires, or sheets of metal for various uses. Unlike the Flintstones, we cannot make a car out of rocks. Purified metals are used to make the frame, the body panels, the electrical wiring etc. for the car.
make a loaf of bread and it eat this is sedimentrary rocks
Igneous Rocks, metamorphic rocks, and sedimentary rocks
they crush big rock to make it in to small rocks then dull the edges of the little rocks
The collision of two rocks could make a small rock.
heat and pressure.
minnerals make up rocks
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Rocks aren't man-made.
The wind blows around dirt and sediment, and then that dirt solidifies into sedimentary rocks.
y'al can make gneiss or granodiorite