No. Any kind of rock as we understand the term would be completely destroyed at the sun's surface.
The photosphere is the layer that is considered the sun's surface!
The name of the sun's surface layer is called the chromosphere. The other layers of the sun is called photosphere and convection zone.
The Moon appears shiny because it reflects sunlight. Its surface is covered in fine dust and rocks that reflect the Sun's light back to Earth, giving it its brightness.
The Sun does not have a surface as we know it, but a photosphere which is the visible surface of the Sun.
The average daytime surface temperature at the sun's surface is 9,941 degrees fahrenheit.
No, the Sun is a massive ball of hot, glowing gases, primarily hydrogen and helium, undergoing nuclear fusion. There are no solid rocks on the Sun due to its extreme temperature and lack of a solid surface.
igneous rocks that form on earth's surface
Sedimentary rocks form on the Earth's crust, and can form metamorphic rocks when buried. Igneous rocks form under the surface, or when liquid magma reaches the surface as lava.
Lava.
To clean rocks in your yard effectively, start by removing any debris or dirt on the surface. Then, scrub the rocks with a mixture of water and mild detergent using a brush or pressure washer. Rinse thoroughly with water and let the rocks dry in the sun.
Magma is under the surface of Earth's crust. Rocks on earth's surface are well ... on Earth's surface. Magma is also molten rock, not solid rock like the rocks on earth's surface.
Reverse Fault
Apart form the Oceans the earths surface is made of rocks.
No. Heat from the interior of the Earth trying to reach the surface drives lithospheric plate movements which are mostly responsible for the formation of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
The core of the Earth is as hot as the surface of the Sun. Thus as you move down in the Earth it gets hot. When geological processes (the rock cycle) caries rocks to depth, they heat up.
the surface of the sun is hot
Reverse fault