because the rock is solid not liquid the rock became hard or strong.
pls.follow on twitter rejinald hernandez
Solid state.
Sedimentary
By definition a rock is in a solid state.
It is in a solid state of matter. Unlike the deeper rocks of the mantle, crustal rocks do not readily deform, and heating from below will cause the lowest layers to melt into magma...which being less dense tends to flow upward.
Solid plutonic rocks are intrusive igneous rocks such as granite and gabbro.
Rocks aren't always solid it can dissolve aswell as it is scientificlly proven. KAMAL HUSSAIN 8R FROM ROKEBY
Solid state.
Sedimentary
By definition a rock is in a solid state.
it is a solid.Well, obviously a rock is a solid. What is Earth's crust made of? Rocks. Other than rocks, the crust is composed of dirt, sand and other solid materials.
Your question as phrased is unclear. I will proceed to answer both interpretations I have of your question. Note: When magma crystallizes, it forms igneous rocks. 1) What is the change of state when magma forms from igneous rock? - Melting. Rocks are the solid state of matter and magma is the liquid state (although it can be a very viscous liquid). Changing something from solid to liquid is melting. 2) What is the change of state when magma crystallizes to form igneous rocks? - Solidification/Freezing. Magma becomes too cold to continue in a liquid state, it solidifies and crystallizes into solid igneous rocks: freezing.
It is in a solid state of matter. Unlike the deeper rocks of the mantle, crustal rocks do not readily deform, and heating from below will cause the lowest layers to melt into magma...which being less dense tends to flow upward.
All rocks are solid. Igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary.
because that is where rocks come from,and rocks are solid
The state is a solid. If it is below melting point the material is always a solid, except with "special" materials. The state is a solid. If it is below melting point the material is always a solid, except with "special" materials.
Solid plutonic rocks are intrusive igneous rocks such as granite and gabbro.
Solid rocks