no metamorphic
A crystalline rock could be anything from 4,600 million years old to an hour old.
Yes, rock is a crystalline solid. Rocks are made up of minerals, which have a crystalline structure formed by the arrangement of atoms in a repeating pattern. This gives rocks their characteristic hardness and texture.
They are made up of mostly crystalline rock.
Crystalline rock is composed of interlocking crystalline grains, as in granite. Clastic rock is composed of rock or mineral grains which have become cemented together by the processes of lithification. Examples of clastic rock are sandstone and conglomerate.
Crystalline solids are a class of solids that have regular or nearly regular crystalline structures. This means that the atoms in these solids are arranged in an orderly manner. Examples of crystalline solids are sugar, sugar candy, or rock candy.
they have rocks and minerals
A geode +++ Not quite. A geode is a crystalline feature, but the crystalline rocks are generally the igneous ones, and minerals.
A crystalline rock could be anything from 4,600 million years old to an hour old.
It is graphite, a soft crystalline carbon.
rock candy Note that there are not actually rocks in the candy. The name comes from the crystalline structure.
Their crystalline nature.
Yes; sodium chloride has a face-centerd cubic structure.