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it is easiest to do with small rocks, but can be dome with anything if you can move it and have a container large enough to hold it. place water into a container with measurment markings and place the rock into it. the amount the water level rises, called displacement, is the volume of the rock.
This is one way which works only of the rock contains no bits which are water soluble, and the rock is relatively small. Fill a graduated container with water to a height greater than that of the rock, record the measurement of the water meniscus. The gently submerge the rock into the container and then make a not of the new measure of the water level. The difference in the two levels is a measure of the volume of the rock.If the rock is larger, then you will need two containers, the first container needs to be large enough to hold the rock fully submerged, and the other like a large tray. Place the first container inside the second and fill it so that it is full to the brim. Then very gently lower the rock into the container. Make sure that all the overflow (and nothing more) is caught in the second container (tray). Measure the volume of liquid that has overflowed.
Placing a rock in a container does not alter the volume of the container, although it does occupy some of that volume.
No, rock is a stable solid whose shape can only be changed by cutting, eroding, or grinding.
a large rock is a rock that is big :D
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No, she is a soloist.
Granite is intrusive, can be pink, and contains mica.