It depends where the rock was formed. If it was formed inside the earth, it would be rough. If it was formed on the surface, it would be smoother than the rock formed inside the earth.
A covalent bond would be formed
A rock formed from grains stuck together would be Porous
Some pictures being formed would be like sedimatary rock and a rock that has an animal shown in it but it would be hard to find.
If mountains weren't being formed there would be a lot more earthquakes. This would be due to the build up of pressure at the fault lines.
No - without gravity, galaxies would not have formed, planets would not have formed, stars would not have formed.
It depends where the rock was formed. If it was formed inside the earth, it would be rough. If it was formed on the surface, it would be smoother than the rock formed inside the earth.
The rock that formed from lava would have smaller crystals than the rock that formed from magma.
Alloys would be formed when metal will be combined with non metals.
The rock type thus formed would be sedimentary. What type of sedimentary rock formed would depend on a multitude of factors.
The planets formed by ice would be Jupiter and Saturn!!......I think.............;)
A covalent bond would be formed
The shadow formed would be tetrahedrons with an nostalgic way of cooperating with the society at that time.
A type of sedimentary rock that is formed from compressed sand would be: Sandstone.
I would expect rain to be formed from a dark grey cloud.
Salt (sodium chloride) was formed in the past when water was evaporated from oceans.
The crystals formed early by magma would not be deficient of certain elements. Once these elements are used up, they are not available in the magma to form later crystals.