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Q: What is the Rock formation in Wirral?
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What famous people moved to wirral?

The Wirral (sic) isn't called The Wirral. In fact the correct form is just Wirral. The Wirral, an abbreviation of the Wirral Peninisular, is a scouseism from Liverpool for its better heeled neighbour over the water but widely and incorrectly used in common parlance. A matter of some debate locally. Residents of Wirral are called Wirralians. There is a book which describes the historic settlements of Wirral entitled 'The Hundred of Wirral'.


What is the best riding school in wirral?

My opiniom is Wirral Riding Centre


What process is involved in the formation of all igneous rock's but not the formation of metamorphic rock's?

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Which is not a process involved in formation of sedimentary rock?

Cementing is not a process involved in the formation of sedimentary rock.


What is lithification most closely related to?

sedimentary rock formation


When was Wirral Metropolitan College created?

Wirral Metropolitan College was created in 1982.


When was Wirral Transport Museum created?

Wirral Transport Museum was created in 1995.


What is Metropolitan Borough of Wirral's population?

The population of Metropolitan Borough of Wirral is 00.


When was Heart Wirral created?

Heart Wirral was created on 1989-03-31.


What is the difference between a rock and a rock formation?

A rock is just a piece of a larger formation of rock; the formation exhibits characteristics of origin or composition that set it apart from other formations. A rock is the product of the rock formation process, just as a cake is the result of the process of cake making (combining ingredients, mixing and baking the cake).


How is the process of glass formation similar to the formation of igneous rock?

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How does fossil formation relate to the formation of sedimentary rock?

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