Yes, a rock ages at a rate of 1 year per year.
ANOTHER ANSWER:
Rocks don't GROW. Rocks are not 'living beings'. Rocks are not born from seeds or from 'birth'. Only 'living things' age.
Rocks GET old; just like your car GETS old. It deteriorates. Rocks WEAR-AWAY when exposed to the elements.
They cannot grow on a rock but will grow among rocks Moss however will grow quite happily on rocks.
No, beans grow in the soil. They are plants that require water, sunlight, and nutrients from the soil to grow. Rocks do not provide the necessary conditions for beans to grow.
Plnats grow on rocks like lichens and mosses.
the rocks are 67576million years old and some of the rocks are 13542million years old.
Plants can grow into rocks due to a process called mechanical weathering, where roots expand as they grow, causing rocks to crack and break apart over time. This process allows plants to find nutrients and water in the cracks of rocks to sustain their growth.
To grow orchids in a glass you will need: moss, sheet rocks, chopsticks, orchid fertilizer, and river rocks. Moisten the moss, add fertilizer, then sheet rocks.
plant roots grow into cracks in rocks
Because they are not living organisms.
They can not grow more
cracks open wider
Once a year, they grow an extra ring. By splitting a rock in half and counting the rings, we can tell how old it was. That's nature, kids.
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