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The outer core of the earth is made of liquid metals, mostly nickel and iron. It contains small amounts of oxygen and sulfur.
The lithosphere is the Earth's crust. Which is mostly made up of rocks.
It is believed that the moon was created by a collision between proto-Earth and a Mars-sized planet. The moon was formed from accreted Earth collision material.
Pure native metals are considered minerals. Mixed metals are considered alloys.
your mama and your daddy
Geologists
Luna, our moon, is made mostly of rocks.
it is made of rocks
rocks- mostly metamorphic
The inner or terrestrial planets are mostly rock (sliicates) and metals; Mercury is no exception. It is thought to have a relatively large iron core.
Intrusive igneous rocks.
The outer core of the earth is made of liquid metals, mostly nickel and iron. It contains small amounts of oxygen and sulfur.
Yes. Much like earth, Mars is mostly made of rocks.
Because rocks are formed deep in the Earth, and sometimes by compressed sand other sedimentary material.
F. P. Lesnov has written: 'Rare earth elements in ultramafic and mafic rocks and their minerals' -- subject(s): Ultrabasic Rocks, Rare earth metals 'Plagioklazy poligennykh bazit-giperbazitovykh plutonov' -- subject(s): Alkalic igneous rocks, Plagioclase, Ultrabasic Rocks 'Rare earth elements in ultramafic and mafic rocks and their minerals' -- subject(s): Ultrabasic rocks, Rare earth metals
In rocks and minerals of the Earth crust and in many humans artefacts.