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basalt
No. Magma varies in density, but it will be less dense than a solid rock of the same composition.
inertia: the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion If a light rock is being thrown at a heavy rock the light rock would probably crack or get deflected from the heavy rock, but if a heavy rock is being thrown at a light rock the light rock would most likely shatter. A: The heavy rock has more inertia
its to dense
Gneiss
Yes. It is about as dense as solid rock.
basalt
Mafic rock is on average more dense.
not heavy not medium density
The downward movement of the more dense plate beneath the less dense plate in a convergent plate scenario is called subduction.Conversely, the over thrusting of one plate onto another is known as obduction.
Gold is dense and heavy despite it's softness.
No. Molten rock expands due to heat as the molecules get excited, therefore it is less dense than solid rock.
No. Magma varies in density, but it will be less dense than a solid rock of the same composition.
inertia: the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion If a light rock is being thrown at a heavy rock the light rock would probably crack or get deflected from the heavy rock, but if a heavy rock is being thrown at a light rock the light rock would most likely shatter. A: The heavy rock has more inertia
its to dense
Anything as dense or more dense than the rock. Rocks, sledge hammers, chisels, etc
heavy, dense atoms