I believe that the answer is Sedimentary
It's the geological rocks such as igneous rocks and metamorphic rocks.
Basalt not 100% but most of it. About 10% is other rocks. I hope that helps
No, igneous rocks are, as they are created by hardening lava, and most of the planet earth is lava
Basalt not 100% but most of it. About 10% is other rocks. I hope that helps
Most fossils are preserved in sedimentary rocks.
Most igneous rocks are formed from two main types of rocks: basalt and granite. Basalt is a fine-grained, dark-colored rock that forms from rapidly cooled lava, while granite is a coarse-grained, light-colored rock that forms from slowly cooled magma beneath the Earth's surface.
bed rock.
chemical whethering by acid rain
Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidifying of magma. The resulting rock can be instrusive (magma cooling within the crust) and extrusive (lava cooling on the surface). The most common kind of rocks are Granite (intrusive) and Basalt (extrusive).
Sand dunes are the features most likely to have been formed by wind. They are created through the process of sediment transport, where wind erodes and deposits sand particles, shaping them into various forms. The movement of sand by wind can lead to the formation of different types of dunes, such as crescent-shaped barchans or linear seif dunes, depending on the wind direction and strength.
one of the common minerals that make up most of the rocks of the earths crust
Sedimentary rocks, and foliated metamorphic rocks form in layers.