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What does the phrase crawling from under a rock means?

The phrase "crawling from under a rock" is a metaphorical way of describing someone or something as emerging from a place of obscurity or insignificance. It implies that the person or thing was previously hidden or unknown and has now come into the spotlight or gained attention.


Where does stone come from?

Stone is a natural material that is formed through the solidification of minerals over a long period of time, typically through the cooling and solidification of molten rock (igneous rock), the compaction and cementation of sediment (sedimentary rock), or the recrystallization of existing rock under high temperature and pressure (metamorphic rock). These processes can occur in various geological settings such as volcanic eruptions, sediment deposition in bodies of water or on land, and deep within the Earth's crust.


When Large rock salts deposits in the Syracuse area indicate that the area once had?

a shallow sea. As the water evaporated, it left behind large salt deposits that eventually solidified into rock salt. This process indicates that the Syracuse area was once submerged under a body of water.


Is anthracite coal a sedimentary rock?

No. Anthracite coal is a metamorphic rock.


If you toss a rock into a lake what happens to the rock as it sinks?

As the rock sinks in the lake, it displaces water, causing a disturbance in the water's surface. The rock experiences a buoyant force pushing against it as it sinks due to the displaced water. Eventually, the rock settles at the bottom of the lake due to gravity.

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Could you bury somebody on the moon?

The moon is made of rock, if you did bury someone it would be very difficult.


What are the release dates for The Untouchables - 1993 Bury My Heart at Starved Rock 2-22?

The Untouchables - 1993 Bury My Heart at Starved Rock 2-22 was released on: USA: 8 May 1994


How does the rock under the continents differ from rock under the oceans?

The rock of the continental crust is mostly granitic in composition, meaning it is a high silicate intrusive igneous rock. The rock of the oceanic crust is basaltic in origin, meaning it is lower in silica and higher in heavier elements like iron and magnesium and is classified as a mafic igneous rock. Oceanic crust is therefore more dense than continental crust.


Did ancient egyptians bury their kings in huge spheres?

No they were either placed in pyramids or rock cut tombs


Where did they bury the dead after the egyptians stop building pyramids?

They buried them in tombs in the ground and rock-cut tombs


Why do sea turtles bury themselves?

Turtles bury themselves to keep warm. Turtles cannot generate heat on their own so they depend on the land to keep them warm. So they will go under rock, leafs, and sometimes the ground (if they are living outside). If they are inside under the proper heating they shouldn't be buring themselves. If they are i would take them to a vet and have them checked for the flu. Hope this helped ;)


What is the Cherokee word for water under the rock?

Water under the rock-a!


What is molten rock under the world?

molten rock under the world is called magma.


what does a rattlesnake live in or under?

Rattlesnakes may seek shelter under a bush, in an animal burrow, under a rock, in a rock crevice or under a log.


What rock forms under pressure?

metamorphic rock


How do you get the paper under the rock in big nate?

Move the seals at the left side and go under the rock


What is the meaning of rock music?

Fornication