It varies depending on the type of rock. Some is stronger and some its weaker.
A brick is not a rock. It is a building material made out of baked clay.
Not usually. Unless the rock is tuff or is heavily weathered, most igneous rocks are quite strong.
Igneous rocks have a wide range of strengths depending on factors like mineral composition and cooling history. Some igneous rocks, like granite, can be very strong and durable, while others, like pumice, can be quite weak and easily crumble.
No. Metamorphic rock froms from processes that take place in the solid state. Rocks that form from molten material are igneous.
Igneous rock is formed.
Igneous rock is formed when magma cools and becomes solid.
Obsidian is an igneous rock.
Extrusive igneous rock such as basalt, rhyolite, pumice, and obsidian.
Cooling and solidifying magma turns into igneous rock.
Yes, granite is a type of igneous rock.
Basalt is an extrusive igneous rock.
It is called an intrusive igneous rock.