Probably. It depends on the crystal structure of the dominant mineral. A pourous rock, such as honeycomb rock in Jamaica, will not be a good conductor of sound. A dense rock, like granite, will conduct sound better.
If I am not wrong, rock is not a heat conductor.
Yes
It is not. It is a conductor of sound because it absorbs the sound.
Air is a relatively-very-poor electrical conductor. If it were any good as a conductor,then you would need to keep your spare batteries in vacuum containers, to preventtheir becoming discharged through the air between their terminals.
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If I am not wrong, rock is not a heat conductor.
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yea all solids are good conductors of sound
Yes
Wow, is it? You have to be more specific. What is a good conductor and of what, heat, sound, electricity or spaghetti monsters.
It is not. It is a conductor of sound because it absorbs the sound.
An insulator is a poor conductor of energy. For example; Rubber is a poor conductor of electricity Rock is a poor conductor of heat A sponge is a poor conductor of sound.
Air is a good conductor of sound, and a poor conductor of heat and electric current.
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Air is a relatively-very-poor electrical conductor. If it were any good as a conductor,then you would need to keep your spare batteries in vacuum containers, to preventtheir becoming discharged through the air between their terminals.
Almost anything dense. Metals, water and stone.