Yes. Rocks containing crystals are called geodes. (Refer to wikipedia).
Also, many rocks, particularly igneous rocks and some sedimentary rocks are crystaline in nature. Granite, for example, is typically made up of quartz, mica and feldspar.
i cant give you a very scientific answer but i know you can find them in white rocks mostly
Magma, a thick substance composed of liquid rock, crystals, and dissolved gas is found inside of active volcanoes. When this substance erupts out of a volcano, it is then called lava.
Yes, because slow cooling facilitates the growth of large crystals.
The texture depends on the size and shape of the crystals you see in it. The larger the crystals, the slower the rate of cooling. This suggests that it is an intrusive rock. Smaller crystals suggest more rapid cooling indicating that it is an extrusive rock. INTRUSIVE- cooled inside the earth and had more time to create crystals EXTRUSIVE- cooled on the surface of the earth and created small crystals
Sedimentary rock is when a fossil is found inside it.
intrusive followed by an extrusive phase
The rock with crystals inside in can be igneous rock, but no, idk about the minerals.
it is a metamorfc
Yes. The layers, the fossils inside, and the types of crystals found within all tell a story.A2: Not literally, but a rock has a story to tell if you know geology.
somttimes crystals, sometimes (mostly) more rock
Magma, a thick substance composed of liquid rock, crystals, and dissolved gas is found inside of active volcanoes. When this substance erupts out of a volcano, it is then called lava.
Sometime in pre-history.
It can be if it crystallises inside a porous rock the salt crystals can crack the rock.
A hollow rock with crystals might be called a geode. A geode is a type of sedimentary rock that has crystals formed inside due to volcanic heating and cooling or by other chemicals seeping into the rock.
Plutonic (or intrusive) rock forms when melted rock from inside the earth cools and hardens. The larger it cools down there, the bigger its crystals will be.
The appearance and type of mineral crystal appearing in a rock is dependent on the type of rock and the method by which it is created.
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Yes, because slow cooling facilitates the growth of large crystals.