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What is the general term for a rock fragment present in a sedimentary rock?

The general term for a rock fragment is a sedimentary rock. This is taught in science.


What is the name given to a fragment of rock with a different origin from the igneous rock in which in which it is embedded?

A fragment of rock with a different origin to the host it is embedded in is known as a xenolith. Please see the related link.


How are a meteoroid meteor and meteorite related?

Most meteors result from meteoroids no more than a few centimeters in diameter. A larger meteoroid which survives the fiery passage through the Earth's atmosphere as a meteor and strikes the Earth's surface is called a meteorite.A meteoroid is a space rock floating in space. (If the space rock were large enough to see through a telescope from Earth, we would call it an "asteroid" instead.)When a meteoroid (a space rock) hits the Earth's atmosphere at anywhere from 25,000 miles per hour to 150,000 MPH, the speed of the rock's passage through the atmosphere causes some friction, which generates heat, and a whole lot of compression, which generates even MORE heat. This heats the space rock to incandescence, meaning "glowing hot". The streak of light in the sky from the glowing-hot space rock is called a "meteor".If the meteoroid was large enough, it may survive the passage through the atmosphere and impact the Earth. If the rock isn't entirely destroyed by the impact, then the surviving fragment is called a "meteorite".


What is the process where bits of rock in streams get smaller and rounder?

If a rock falls into a stream or river, they can get transported (carried away). As they are moved by the water, the rock fragment knock against each other and wear away. This is called ABRASION. This bits of rock or sand in streams are called Sediment.


What type of mass movement occurs when rock fragment or rock fall freely through the air?

rockfall

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Rock fragment traveling in space are called?

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A fragment of space matter burning in Earth's atmosphere?

A meteor. Technically, "meteor" is the fiery trail of the space rock as it falls. If the rock survives passing through the atmosphere, the rock (or fragments of it) are called "meteorites".


What does meteroite mean?

A meteor is the flash of light caused when a space rock passes into the Earth's atmosphere and is heated to incandescence by friction and compressive heating. If the space rock is not destroyed, the rock fragment that hits the ground is called a "meteorite".


A rock traveling through space is called?

Depending on the size of the rock, we might refer to it as a meteoroid, a comet, an asteroid, a moon, or a planet.


What is an icy piece of rock fragment moving through space?

That, my friend would be a Comet.


What rock has shell fragment feldspar fragment and quartz fragment?

The rock which has fragments of feldsper and quartz is Bioclastic Limestone.


What is it called when one rock fragment slips past another?

strike and slip


What is the general term for a rock fragment present in a sedimentary rock?

The general term for a rock fragment is a sedimentary rock. This is taught in science.


What celestial space object can a meteor come from?

The average space rock that becomes a meteor is typically a fragment from a comet, or a shard thrown off when two asteroids collide.


What is a rock in space called?

meteor


What are rock fragments or particles that collect at the base of a steep mountain?

"Scree, also called talus, is a term given to an accumulation of broken rock fragments at the base of crags, mountain cliffs, or valley shoulders."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scree


What is the type of rock fragment that contains holes and tunnels left by escaping gases called?

These are known as Pumice stone.