porous rocks and lime stone
Aquifer
Shale
ironstone is a rock containing (at least) fifteen percent iron.
A blueschist is a variety of metamorphic rock containing glaucophane.
You think probable to a shale.
Granite
remain the same
The height of the water will rise a level equal to the volume of the rock.
an aquifier
Porous rocks absorb water. Anything that can absorb water would not be good at containing it.
An ore rock containing the mineral Ilmenite.
A cenote is a sinkhole in rock containing fresh ground water. It can be exposed or underground like a cave.
Shale
intrusive rock
Yes, they can be eroded chemically and mechanically.
When rain falls on rocks containing limestone it dissolves the stone and washes it into the ground. So the rock is actually in the water. This water makes its way to rivers and reservoirs. Even though your water company cleans that water and sends it to your home, the dissolved rock is still there. As soon as you heat that water, especially over 63 deg c, it re-solidifies - back into rock.
cradle mountain is a rock containing vigorous gases
ironstone is a rock containing (at least) fifteen percent iron.