If existing bits of rock become attached through the process of lithification, a clastic sedimentary rock is formed.
you need a certain type of rock called flint and you need a stick and you rub the flint and the stick together to cause friction and that causes fire.
Rocks can stick together through a process called cementation, where sediment particles are bound together by minerals like calcite or quartz. Over time, these minerals fill the spaces between sediment grains, creating a cohesive rock. Pressure and heat can also contribute to rocks sticking together through processes like lithification.
Igneous rock pieces can stick together through cementation to form sedimentary rocks.
sedimentary rocks are formed when sediments have pressure put on them and they stick together x
Hundreds of tiny shards of rocks, ice, and basically anything that will stick together. You're welcome.
Oh, dude, rocks can be welded together using a process called exothermic welding, where a chemical reaction produces intense heat to melt a special welding compound that fuses the rocks. It's like making them stick together with a really hot glue gun. So, if you ever need to join some rocks for your backyard art project, now you know how to do it!
Yes, clastic rocks form from the accumulation and lithification of rock fragments (clasts) that have been eroded and transported by water, wind, or ice. These clasts are typically cemented together under pressure to form sedimentary rocks such as sandstone, conglomerate, and shale.
I would think that white glue could stick tissues together except the ones with lotion on them.
the magnet it could stick together becaus esomehow the metal attracts the magnet and it makes pulls the metal material and stick to it
you could use rubber glue or tie it back together, DONT Stick IT IN THE MICROWAVE!!
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yes they do like to stick together