no its a sedimentary rock
Extrusive Igneous rocks, eg basalt, pumice, obsidian, tufa etc., are associated with volcanoes.
Tufa, possibly, by dissolution and precipitation. It is pure to very pure crystalline calcium carbonate, and is metamorphosed from limestone, so the most that can happen to it is erosion.
crushed and broken limestone, including related rocks, such as dolomite, cement rock, marl, travertine and calcareous tufa.
The rock cycle is how one type of rock can be changed into another type of rock.
they form by sedements and lots of pressure
no its a sedimentary rock
Sedemantary rocks Master did this
Tufa is a rock, that just may be dead im not sure you should ask him or eat him your choice. :)
This rock can be used for statues and monuments.
Tufais a chemical rock.
Sedimentary rock is rock that has been worn away and turned into sediment such as sand. That sediment is then compacted together and turned into rock. So metamorphic rock wears away and compacts into sedimentary rock
It's Spanish for light, volcanic rock, like tufa.
Tufa Lilugu died in 402.
Tufa Rutan died in 415.
Tufa Rutan was born in 365.
Mestawet Tufa was born in 1983.