This is indicative of Metamorphic rock, which indicated that the rock has been changed. The most obvious answer is sedimentary rock.
This is indicative of Metamorphic rock
They form when layers of minerals lay on top of each other
It could be a sedimentary rock or a foliated metamorphic rock exhibiting alternating bands of light and dark minerals.
yes
They are different because different minerals can be found at different layers. Also, the layers closer to the core of the earth will become more hot, causing melted rock (magma) to form.
This is indicative of Metamorphic rock
Uneven rock layers.
Foliated is the correct answer!!!
Sedimentary
Sedimentary rock
A rock with minerals aligned into bands or layers.
They form when layers of minerals lay on top of each other
Cleavage breaks the layers of rock due to poor distribution of minerals within the rocks. The impact of breakage will depend on the types of minerals that are present.
What may happen to a rock/mineral is that the softer layers of a rock that are closest to the surface get weathered or eroded away while the harder center parts do not. This usually results in interesting and uneven rock shapes. Also, some weathering isn't exactly even in terms of the surface of a rock.
It could be a sedimentary rock or a foliated metamorphic rock exhibiting alternating bands of light and dark minerals.
It could be a sedimentary rock or a foliated metamorphic rock exhibiting alternating bands of light and dark minerals.
Yes Karana does sleep on a uneven rock