They all slowly absorb CO2 from the atmosphere
As the sea floor spreads the magnetic orientation in the rocks as they cooled is preserved. As the earth's magnetic field changes then a distinct pattern is imprinted in the rocks. If sea floor spreading is true then this unique pattern should be the same on both sides from the spreading point. Measurements of sea bottom rocks verify this symmetry is true. :)
all sorts of stuff rocks ,dirt ,almosr anything
Fossils abound in sedimentary rock, you are in fact very likely to find them there.
Talus Field's are A BUNCH OF ROCKS. They're all oddly shaped. They don't do anything. ANYTHING AT ALL. pce out.
Uplift caused by tectonic movement
No, not all rocks contain organic material. Rocks are formed from minerals and can have a variety of compositions, but organic material is not a requirement for rock formation. Organic material is typically found in sedimentary rocks, where fossils and organic compounds can be preserved.
Yes m that it true, other than glasses all rocks have grains.
Yes, mainly, they will rust
false
no..... not at all..... the movie was completely fake.
True
Not all rocks can be accurately dated using radiometric methods. This is because some rocks may not contain the necessary minerals or isotopes required for radiometric dating. Additionally, radiometric dating may not be suitable for extremely old rocks due to limitations of the dating techniques.
A is false - Rocks are composed of minerals not the other way round. B, C and D are all true.
All rocks are composed of minerals, but not all minerals are rocks. Rocks can be made up of one or more types of minerals, while minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. Rocks can undergo processes like weathering and erosion, but minerals are stable under normal environmental conditions.
yes it is true
tha'ts not true at all even i know that hahaha it has to do with earth science not whatever you're talking about.
True. Sedimentary rocks can undergo metamorphism when they are subjected to high temperatures and pressures deep within the Earth's crust. This process transforms the mineral composition and texture of the rock, creating metamorphic rocks.