Diamond.
A diamond is a crystal, and a crystal is a rock with neatly arranged atoms.
That depends on the rock. Some sedimentary rocks are used as construction material, or as raw material for different kinds of industries. Older sedimentary rocks have a scientific value as well, as ages of fossils can be determined by studying them.
Rocks with strong internal molecular bonds
Sedimentary rocks: Metamorphic rocks
Some rocks are made of matter that was never living (e.g. meteoric rocks, igneous rocks, moon rocks) and some rocks are made of matter that was once part of living things (e.g. limestone rocks, marble rocks, iron ore rocks) and some rocks might be a mixture of matter that was never living and matter that was once part of living things (e.g. sandstone rocks, mudstone rocks, shale rocks, slate rocks).
Usually ice ! When water freezes to ice it expands slightly - It's strong enough to force rocks to split.
We use rocks because rocks are strong, long-lasting, and some are beautiful!
We use rocks because rocks are strong, long-lasting, and some are beautiful!
That depends on the rock. Some sedimentary rocks are used as construction material, or as raw material for different kinds of industries. Older sedimentary rocks have a scientific value as well, as ages of fossils can be determined by studying them.
Rocks with strong internal molecular bonds
By water forced into the rocks or if a strong force hits the object the rock can break and form smaller rocks.
Yes. Tectonic plates are extremely strong and catastrophic in some cases.
Plants roots are surprisingly strong. They can break into rocks with there roots and break them apart.
rocks are very strong in running as well as dressing up as clowns, and tormenting small children...and then eating them (search what do rocks eat)
obiousely coal
some pebbles, igneuos rocks, metamorhic rocks, and sedimentary rocks.
NO. because, first of all, most rocks don't have nutriments, and rocks are hard and roots aren't strong enough to break rocks
rocks help the plant to be strong