that`s the big rock that broke
rock. same as a mountain. magma makes up the lava.
Stone Mountain in Georgia was formed over 300 million years ago during the formation of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The granite monadnock that makes up Stone Mountain is one of the oldest geological features in the world.
Stone Mountain is considered a constructive landform because it was formed by geological processes that uplifted and exposed layers of granite rock over millions of years. The mountain is a result of the gradual solidification of magma beneath the Earth's surface, which eventually rose and cooled to form the granite rock structure that we see today.
The mountain is likely made of sedimentary rock, such as limestone or sandstone, that formed from the accumulation and compaction of the remains of ancient ocean organisms over millions of years.
The magma that created Stone Mountain was formed deep inside the earth, then forced its way out of the earth's molten center. Before the molten rock hit the air it stopped, initially forming the west side of the "pluton." Successive attempts at eruption (breaking through to the surface of the earth) also failed, but added to the size of the dome from west to east. Once the pluton was formed it began to cool. This occurred during the Alleghenian Orogeny, a massive collision of tectonic plates perhaps 350 million years ago.
rock that makes up coninental Crust
Sisyphus
A Block Mountain.
No, rock and stone are not the same thing. Rocks are made up of one or more minerals, while stones are small pieces of rock.
A Block Mountain.
it depends on what kind of weather it is on land like if it is hot on the land it is hot on the mountain. the mountain is not that high up.
stone maybe