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The difference between metaporphic and ignous rock are that ignous rock is formed by cooling of magma and metaporphic is formed by temperature and pressure changes inside the earth
Yes. Any rock can be weathered into sediment.
a mushroom rock is not a sedimentary rock.
A mushroom is not an igneous rock, it is a fungi.
Igneous is one of the three major rock classifications in geology. An igneous rock is a rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
Granite or Rhyolite. or maybe even marble!! Think of that
Mushroom Rock State Park was created in 1965.
it is a minerals
igneous
No, a mushroom rock is not a sedimentary rock. It is a unique geological formation found in certain desert regions that typically consists of a hard caprock balanced on top of a narrower pedestal, often created by erosion and weathering processes.
An igneous rock can either be weathered and eroded into sediment, which may then become compacted and cemented to form a sedimentary rock, or it can be subjected to heat and pressure to recrystallize and create a metamorphic rock.
To find the little mushroom, go to Mt.Moon. But go down each latter and check each rock. The mushroom is under a rock.