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Foliation is a characteristic of some metamorphic rocks.
Rocks could be similar in some respect and different in other respects, for example, you could have two kinds of rock, both of which are pink in color, but one of which is much harder than the other one.
the density
Depends upon the two rocks and where they are. You will get dust as one stone wears away the other, or they wear away each other depending on the comparative density. Two rocks in a tumbling drum will slowly round each other off, creating smooth roundish stones. If one has iron content, and the other flint, you could create some sparks that could be used to make a fire. If the rocks are coal, you could get a very fine coal dust that can be lit with a match.
sedimentary rocks are those which have been eroded from the earth and have had layers of mud and other rock put ontop of them, these then could create fossils. Some sedimentary rocks are such as limestone, mudstone, slate and marble.
Fossils are principally found in sedimentary rocks and also in some metamorphic rocks of sedimentary origin.
A group of drunk colonists were throwing rocks and snowballs at the troops, and one of them hit one of the troops with a club, so he shot him. Then, some of the other troops fired at the group of drunks and they killed five people.
Absolutely, based on the hardness of the minerals that compose them.
No, not all inorganic rocks are formed from other rocks. Some inorganic rocks, such as igneous rocks, are formed from the cooling and solidification of molten materials like lava or magma. These rocks do not necessarily originate from pre-existing rocks.
They are mostly found in Sedimentary Rocks
there are some rocks on 1 side and some other rocks on the other side. you need to click on one rock on each side and see if the number problem is same as the answer on the other side ( P.S. THIS GAME IS DUMB,OK?)
It is currently not possible to collect rocks from Saturn as it is a gas giant without a solid surface. However, some of Saturn's moons like Titan have solid surfaces where robotic missions could potentially collect rocks in the future.