Rock
As magma cools, elements combine to form minerals.
They form when layers of minerals lay on top of each other
Yes, minerals combine to form rocks. Rocks are composed of one or more minerals, along with other materials like organic remains or volcanic glass. The arrangement and composition of minerals in a rock determine its properties and classification.
They form when layers of minerals lay on top of each other
They form when layers of minerals lay on top of each other
No. Atoms bond to each other to form molecules, not the other way round
When two or more materials combine chemically, they from a substance. When two or more materials combine and they do not react with each other, they form a mixture.
No. Both are noble gases and do not combine with each other
NO, Acid and Bases react with each other to form salts and water
Minerals combine to form rocks through processes such as crystallization, cooling of magma, or precipitation from water. Rocks can also undergo weathering and erosion to release minerals back into the environment.
Yes.
When two or more materials combine chemically, they from a substance. When two or more materials combine and they do not react with each other, they form a mixture.