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Q: How the rocks were formed in mount schank?
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What is an interesting fact for Mount Schank in Mount Gambier?

Mount Schank is a volcanic cinder cone which rises about 100m above the surrounding coastal plain.Mount Schank is estimated to have first erupted about 4,500 years ago, and so the region is believed to be the site of the most recent volcanic activity in Australia.Mount Schank is slightly older than Mount Gambier, which lies about 12.5 km to the north.


How was Mt Schank formed?

dunnoo its magic aye


What rock types are found in mt schank?

noodle rocks made by the chineses peoples


Who discovered Mt Schank?

James Grant discovered Mt Schank he names it after John Schank an admiral


When was Roger Schank born?

Roger Schank was born in 1946.


When was Marco Schank born?

Marco Schank was born in 1954.


What type of rock is Mount Kosciusko made of?

Mount Kosciuszko is made of granite rocks. It was formed in the Ordovician period and is 2228 meters tall at its highest point.


Do Mount Everest is an ocean first?

Yes the rocks that make up Mount Everest were formed on the bottom of the sea/ocean, this is proven by the fossils of sea creatures found at the summit. When the Indian subcontinent crashed into Asia this forced the rocks upwards to form the Himalayas which include Mount Everest.


Rocks are formed when magma does what?

Rocks are formed when magma cools.


How did Mt Erebus form?

mount erebus formed by a vasting of rocks and earthly rocks when another volcano fused and well buitl together and made it it grew and grew for 4 years and that's how long it took to make the mountain the lava came from underground when rocks broke together and formed compounds.


Are metamorphic rocks naturally formed?

Metamorphic rocks are naturally formed. they are formed from natural changes that happen to other rocks.


Do you have to pay to climb mt schank?

No. No.