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Sedimentary rock would not be found because of the lack of weathering and erosion.
Chalk would weather fastest, followed by limestone.
Weather reports the condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time and climate refers to how the atmosphere behaves over a long period of time.
Large deposits of neon could be found in a volcano's rock.
The word "meteor" refers to the weather (which is way weather men are called Meteorologists). Before it was appreciated that there were rocks from outer space burning in our atmosphere, meteors were thought to be some sort of weather phenomenon. Properly, a "meteor" is the light streak in the sky; the rock that caused the meteor, if one is lucky enough to find it, is a "meteorite" and if an astronaut encounters a rock in near-Earth space BEFORE it becomes a meteor/meteorite, that's a "meteoroid."
Sedimentary rock would not be found because of the lack of weathering and erosion.
Sedimentary
Meteor is a rock that crashes into our atmosphere. An asteroid would be the last rock object that crashed into our atmosphere, since it would wipe out life on the planet.
Chalk would weather fastest, followed by limestone.
Meteors are pieces of rock glowing hot in the atmosphere. Before they hit the air, they were meteoroids. When they his the ground they are meteorites. Meteors are only found in the atmosphere, moving at incredible speeds.
Small pieces of clay.
No rock is "weather proof." All forms of rock will eventually be worn away (eroded) by the action of the weather.
Weather reports the condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time and climate refers to how the atmosphere behaves over a long period of time.
a rocky rock :)
You would look for a metamorphic rock.
fine grained rock will weaher faster thatn the course grained rock
The moon has no atmosphere, hence it has no weather and no biosphere. It has no biodome, either. There is no colony on the moon, no one lives there. It is a lifeless rock in space. That may change some day, but that's how it is in the year 2010.