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It is credited to Galileo however many men worked with the first telescopes to make astounding discoveries. Tyco Brahe is one of the first. There is a large crator on the moon named for him.
Granite and Basalt.
Sedimentary rocks are formed from the fragments of other rocks
Yes. The eroded particles can make their way - by streams and rivers to the oceans where they would form the seabed. Layer upon layer of such sediments would exert pressure on lower sediments so that these particles coalesced into sedimentary rock.You can also have metamorphic rocks which are formed under intense heat and pressure under the surface of the earth. For example, limestone is a sedimentary form of [mainly] calcium carbonate. Give it lots of heat and pressure and you get the metamorphic version: marble.Finally, there are rocks that for when the magma cools and solidifies. This could be at the boundaries of the earth's molten core or in volcanic ejecta.
it is the rocks that found beneath the oceans
20 different kinds of minerals make up 95% of earth's rocks.
Rocks ie dry leaves
No, rocks are at least two kinds of minerals.
Minerals that make up moon rocks are the same minerals that are found on Earth. Some moon rocks have minerals that combine to form kinds of rocks that are not found on Earth. BlueStar(:
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Continental crustal rocks can be igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary, but the vast majority are igneous, most closely resembling granite in composition.
The type of rocks volcanoes make is, ash, cinders, and bomb. Ash: Volcanic ash is made up of rock fragments less than 2 millimeters in diameter. Cinders: Cinders contain holes and tunnels left by escaping gases. Bomb: Large fragments are called blocks or bombs.
make a loaf of bread and it eat this is sedimentrary rocks
It is credited to Galileo however many men worked with the first telescopes to make astounding discoveries. Tyco Brahe is one of the first. There is a large crator on the moon named for him.
Igneous Rocks, metamorphic rocks, and sedimentary rocks
Yes. Different kinds of salt can make different kinds of crystals
they crush big rock to make it in to small rocks then dull the edges of the little rocks