No because there is water on the planet too. Also the animals that are on the planet aren't rocks either.
because with out stars earth would be a big chunk of rock and ice
The overwhelming majority of moon rock is basalt, a very common volcanic rock. Earth has more basalt than it knows what to do with. Two equal volumes of basalt, one from earth and the other from the moon would weigh just about the same (on earth).
It weighs more .
the Earth is made of rock, magma deep in the Earth's crust, and some dirt here and there. the Moon is made of rock.
Yes. On Earth rock would weigh about six times what it does on the moon. The mass however will not change.
The Earth has many layers of soil and rock. The moon is just a big ball of soft rock.
The Earth has many layers of soil and rock. The moon is just a big ball of soft rock.
How big does something have to be to be a "rock"? Is a big chunk of rock with a crack going all the way through it one rock or two rocks? Who would care about such a number anyway? Hopefully you begin to see why this question is impossible to answer.
igneous volcanic rocks
Really Really Big. Greatest place on Earth especially if you're crazy about any Rock music like me.
They can staight away go on the rocket and of to another planet! If they ask for money say:"its all about our life and death let us go!!!!
Earth is not a rock, it is a planet. If anything rock is earth but earth is not rock.
Can't pick just one. The Earth is made up of many rock types.
No one. The Earth's center is liquid rock.
It depends on whether you heard this used as a literal phrase or a slang one. It means a very large rock, such as a boulder or mountain. It can mean a very large gemstone as well. It could also mean something that is figuratively a rock, like a large obstacle to be overcome. Earth has also been called "the third rock from the Sun," and can be thought of as "a big rock."
because with out stars earth would be a big chunk of rock and ice
The earth is made of rock. It's sometimes called the lithosphere, and litho means rock. A lot of the rock in the middle of the planet is molten, but liquified rock is rock just the same. The earth has an atmosphere, but it is not a "gas planet" in that sense. We look at the structure of the earth in geology and geophysics. And most folks associate geologists with rocks.