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It depends, of course, in where you dig. You are probably going to hit both, but in what order and at what depth is dependent on the location. Hot rocks and water can both be found on the surface.
because the word cycle. which means continuous process
igneous rocks do absorb water because of all the pores ,cracks, and holes in them. The holes will absorb the water and the water will get trapped in the rock there for igneous rocks do absorb water.
yes it does when water freezes it expands the rocks cracks which he water went inside
By going off, I am assuming you mean going bad. When water is underground, it is scrubbed by sand and isn't exposed to the air. When you expose it to the open air and anything else it can touch, you have contaminated it with bacteria.
Yes. That is why some rivers have rapids. Water going over rocks create them.
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It depends, of course, in where you dig. You are probably going to hit both, but in what order and at what depth is dependent on the location. Hot rocks and water can both be found on the surface.
No rocks absorb water.
What do sedimentry rocks have to do with water
I consider that the word rust is not adequate for rocks; rocks can be destroyed with the action of acidic compounds from the atmosphere (carbon, sulfur, nitrogen oxides dissolved in water).
by not going in the water and throwing rocks so it doesn't get hurt and kill you
Rocks change water level bye ............................the weight of the rocks makes the water highterr ?
Grainy rocks not only absorbs water better than crystal rocks, but it filters the water as well.
I was going to drown on the water.
because the word cycle. which means continuous process
A river creates a canyon through erosion. The faster the water is moving the faster the canyon is going to be formed. The water rushes on the bottom and moves rocks as it goes along and the rocks scrape on other rocks and loosen up the soil and other rocks so it carves out a canyon.