Chemical sedimentary rock
inorganic soil layers are layers of broken down rock that have become soil without the organic material (such as: leaves, grass, decomposed life forms) . The Bedrock and Parts of the Parent Material are inorganic soil layers.
Liquid rock is called magma when it is underground and lava when it is above ground.
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Yes, this is what forms sinkholes, and limestone caves.
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natural gas
chemical sedimentary rock
Erosion describes the process that forms the decomposed organic material that is called humus and that is part of soil. It operates by wearing down the material through weathering. The weathering reflects the predominant influences of water or of wind in nature.
Erosion describes the process that forms the decomposed organic material that is called humus and that is part of soil. It operates by wearing down the material through weathering. The weathering reflects the predominant influences of water or of wind in nature.
inorganic soil layers are layers of broken down rock that have become soil without the organic material (such as: leaves, grass, decomposed life forms) . The Bedrock and Parts of the Parent Material are inorganic soil layers.
Liquid rock is called magma when it is underground and lava when it is above ground.
if water slowly bubbles up from underground, what is forming?
no they do not
bedrocks
Natural gas forms from the buried remains of animals or plantsit is formed by dead animals decomposed and turn into fossil fuels and then turns into natural gas?
Bogs are made of layers of rotting and decomposing plant matter (reeds, grasses, leaves) which are partially immersed in water. This forms a wet sponge of material which partially floats on the water and is semi-solid. There is a lot of give and take in such a structure and it deforms and recovers when a weight is applied to it - like a foot stepping on it.
Lava and magma are two forms of melted rocks