Gravel.
Shipwreck debris is commonly referred to as wreckage or remains.
A thin disk of small particles of ice and rock is called a debris disk. These disks are commonly found around young stars and are thought to be remnants of the planet formation process.
Ridges of rock debris that form in front of a glacier are called terminal moraines at the point that the glacier stops moving ahead.
A rock containing organic debris is called a sedimentary rock. This type of rock forms from the accumulation and compression of organic materials like plant and animal remains. Over time, these organic materials become compacted and cemented together to form a rock.
No. Slag (more commonly called scoria) is an igneous rock.
A blue and red rock is commonly referred to as a boulder.
A rock splinter is commonly referred to as a rock shard or rock fragment.
It is commonly called "volcanic glass".
Asteroids and meteoroids are large chunks of rock and debris that resemble large chunks of rock in space. When they enter the Earth's atmosphere, they are called meteors or meteorites depending on whether they burn up or make contact with the surface.
explain why some rock formations that are commonly called mountains are not really considered to be mountains by gealogist
explain why some rock formations that are commonly called mountains are not really considered to be mountains by gealogist
Scree, gravel, talus.