Basalt
Balast rock
how the hell am i supposed to know im the one asking the question what the frug
The Giants Causeway Is Made Up Of Many Basalt Columns. The Giants Causeway Has About 40,000 Basalt Columns This Also Includes The Ones Under The Sea. Basalt Is One Type Of Igneous Rock. Basalt Is A Very Common Volcanic Rock. It Is Usually Grey Or Black And Fine Grained, This Is Due To The Rapid Cooling Of Lava On The Earth's Surface.
The Giant's Causeway is primarily composed of basalt, a type of fine-grained igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of lava. The distinctive hexagonal columns at the Giant's Causeway were created by the slow cooling of lava flows, resulting in columnar jointing.
Metamorphic rocks are a type of rock along with igneous and sedimentary rocks.
the giant's causeway is a bundle of rocks in Ireland formed by erupting volcanoes The Giant's causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt pillars. It is located off the North East coast of Ireland. The Giant's Causeway was named the 4th wonder in the United Kingdom. The formation was the result of a volcanic eruption. Each Pillar is of a hexagonal shape, and the form steps all up and down along the land mass. It really is a puzzling sight. For Pictures and more info see the link below.
Flint, i think
There are a lot of rocks that make up Stonehenge in fact over 20 but i only know one type of rock and that rock is called bluestone
ist a roadway bridge like the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway
Yes. Concrete is a man-made type of conglomerate rock.
There are actually three - metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary
It is abrasion