sedimentary
Breccia is a type of rock on the moon that is made of older rocks stuck together. It forms from impact events that shatter and mix different rock types.
another name for moon soil. breccia. a kind of rock found on the moon that is made up of older rocks stuck together.
Sedimentary rocks composed of older rocks are called "conglomerate" or "breccia." These rocks form when fragments of older rocks are compacted and cemented together to create a new rock.
Classic sedimentary rocks are made up a minerals, grains, and rock fragments from older rocks. Some examples of this kind of rock are sandstone, breccia, and shale.
Lunar breccia.
Moon conglomerate
Breccia is a type of rock found on the Moon that is made up of older rocks stuck together. It forms from the impact of meteorites or other celestial bodies striking the lunar surface and fusing rocks and soil together.
The rock type found on the moon made up of older rocks is called anorthosite. It is composed mainly of a mineral called plagioclase feldspar, which indicates that it originated from older lunar crust material. Anorthosite is one of the primary rock types found on the lunar highlands.
Older gas grills required lava rock, which is no longer used for newer grills.
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Soil.
Breccia is a type of rock found on the moon that consists of older rocks cemented together. It often forms as a result of impact events that shatter and mix different types of rock fragments before solidifying again.