Stones are formed when huge pressure and/ or heat causes soil ect. to be squashed into a stone. This can happen under the sea due to pressure (forming sedimentary rock), from molten rock in volcanoes (forming igneous rock), or formed from heat and pressure within the Earth's crust (metamorphic rock). Therefore stones could 'grow' due to more layers being deposited on layers of sedimentary rock or a volcano erupting.
also some 'stones' are alive! for example, coral is actually a living organism, so appears to be a growing stone as it grows.
Stones Grow Her Name was created in 2011-11.
Yes, it is possible for plants to grow in a patch of stones where weeds grow. That is the notion behind alpine plants in rugged terrain and rock gardening with hardy and native plants. Alpine and rock garden plants grow around, over and under stones with such adaptability and tenacity that they grow in their native ranges and, with the meeting of special growing demands, outside their homelands.
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I read your question and never have seen or heard of stones in bananas. My first reaction is they didn't grow there, but had to be placed.
No, stones do not grow. They are formed through geological processes such as the cooling and solidification of molten rock or the accumulation and compression of mineral particles over time. Once formed, stones do not naturally increase in size like living organisms do.
Yes, plants can grow among stones. The stones leach minerals into the environment which in turn can be taken up by plant roots. Plant will flourish in rocky environments as long as aeration, moisture, and nutrient levels are appropriate to their life cycles and natural histories.
Some stones are valuable. Most are not.
Yes, general collective nouns can be used, such as a heap of stones, a pile of stones, a row of stones, a truckload of stones, etc. Some collective nouns for stones are: A group of monumental stones is called a henge of stones. A mound of stones is called a cairn of stones.
Some green semiprecious stones are: Emerald Oro Verde Tsavorite Malachite
Drystone walling can be done by minors. But, as some of the stones may be big and heavy, it is best to let them only handle the small stones. As drystone walling is a skill, a minor (working with an expert) will gain a skill that they may use once they grow into an adult.
ANOTHER ANSWER basicially:Humans getting smarter and some ''human needs'' to be became . and some of humans find a solution of these needs or problems like ; when the other communities use the stones some communities find the way to use cu or some anoter metals in their weapons. so I think the answer of ''why does material science grow'' is solution of some human needs or humans problems...
They will grow in both, and they will just grow and probagate, most Orchids are "Epiphytes", they attach themselves to plants but generally to trees, they are not parasites they just use the plant or trees for support.Other Orchids are "Lithophytes, they grow on rocks, stones etc.There are some that are called "True Terrestrials", they grow in soil as opposed to the "Simiterrestrials" which grow on the ground on decomposing matter.Please see related link below.