Yes. It's called pumice, an extrusive felsic igneous rock with a density less than that of water.
The Lithosphere is solid rock floating on molten rock.
You are on it.
Well, there is no such thing as a floating island. Islands are formed from volcanoes under the water and form an Island.
I don't know what you floating thing you're talking about. If I knew what you meant I would answer. Please say what island and what the thing looks like. Thanks!
sitting on magma
No, it is simply just a piece of rock floating in space. The rock is composed of metal and other things that might be floating in space. Hope this helped. Good luck!
The floating rock you're likely referring to is called "antimatter," which is a concept in physics rather than a literal floating rock. However, if you're asking about a specific geological formation or a unique natural phenomenon, please provide more context. In general, floating rocks can occur in volcanic regions where pumice, a light and porous volcanic rock, can float on water.
a planet is a large bit of rock floating in are atmosphere
Some type of rocks do indeed float.
Some type of rocks do indeed float.
The Floating Rock is a puzzle device that appears in "Cyberchase," an educational TV show for kids. It is featured in various episodes as a challenge for the characters to solve. It does not have a specific location within the show.
Yes, an asteroid is a rock floating in space. A metroid is a really freaky floating monster that suck out your life force.