what part of the earths contains the rocks
yes rocks contain fossil.
yes
Water.
Yes, rocks are part of geology, which is an earth science.
The moon used to be part of the earth
Occasionally they might be, as iron-rich meteorites may have originated as part of asteroids, though not necessarily from between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. However many Earth rocks contain iron.
No, wood does not contain rocks. Wood is a natural material that comes from trees, while rocks are made up of minerals and are typically found beneath the Earth's surface.
The crust and part of the mantle is made of rocks and solids. The other layers under the earth are mostly composed of molten lava or semi-molten rocks.
Geosphere
Geosphere
the mantel
The rocks in the mantle of the Earth are mainly composed of silicate minerals such as olivine, pyroxene, and garnet. These rocks are denser and have higher concentrations of magnesium and iron compared to the Earth's crust. The mantle is primarily made up of solid rocks but can also contain pockets of partially molten material.