For volume, look up Archimedes' Principle.
For mass, if you don't know this you should flunk.
Yes. It would be hard to find a rock with that volume, but I'm sure there is one out there.
You can use what's know as the displacemenent method. Take a beaker the has a known volume and fill to the half -way point and make a note of the volume. Put the rocks into the water and now measure the volume. The volume of the rocks is the difference between your first measurement and the second.
There is no known procedure for finding the destiny of a substance. However, to find the density simply divide mass(weight) by volume. Density=Mass/Volume
Some of the types of rocks and rock formation that someone would find in India would be sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks, igneous rocks, peak, and stack rocks.
The best way to find the densities between two rocks is by conducting a displacement test. You will need to measure the volume of water displaced when the rocks are submerged, and then calculate the density using the mass of the rocks and the displaced water.
Try to break it down to regular shapes/objects.
I dont know ask your science teaher
You would find extrusive igneous rocks. Beyond that it depends on the volcano.
Yes, you can find fossils in sedimentary rocks.
You would find extrusive igneous rocks. Beyond that it depends on the volcano.
To find the volume of an object, you can use the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. In this case, to find the volume, you would divide the mass (55.26) by the density (103.27) which would give you the volume of the object.
Igneous rocks are rocks formed by magma. so the best place to find igneous rocks would be by volcanoes or where a volcano once erupted.