pretty recently actually it was July 28 1998
The first person to discover rocks was not a specific individual, as rocks have existed on Earth long before humans. Geologists and scientists study rocks to learn about the Earth's history and processes.
Rocks have been present on Earth since its formation around 4.6 billion years ago. The earliest documentation of rocks comes from ancient civilizations that used stones for tools and construction. The specific location where rocks were first recognized is difficult to determine due to their ubiquity in nature.
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The person who first found feldspar rocks is unknown, however, these types of rocks are commonly found in the Earth's crust and along road cuts of Ontario. Feldspar is commonly found in granite.
The shaking or vibration in the underground rocks of the moon is called a moonquake. Moonquakes were first discovered by the Apollo astronauts and are known to last for as long as an hour.
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Yes, other planets in our solar system also have sedimentary rocks. For example, the Mars rover Curiosity has discovered sedimentary rocks on Mars. These rocks formed through processes like erosion, deposition, and lithification, similar to how sedimentary rocks form on Earth.
it was first discovered 1888
Minerals are formed first then rocks
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Igneous rocks were not "discovered" by a single person, as they have been formed naturally through volcanic activity for millions of years. However, early studies of rocks and their classifications began in the 18th century, with notable contributions from geologists like James Hutton, often considered the father of modern geology. Hutton's work laid the foundation for understanding the formation of igneous rocks as part of the Earth's geological processes.
The first gas to be discovered was hydrogen. It was discovered by chemist Henry Cavendish in 1766.