yes rock is matter because it occupies space. Matter by definition is something that takes up space.
Rocks are matter. They are a type of solid
Rock is made up of matter.
Soil is a mixture of organic matter and weathered rocks. Organic matter comes from decomposed plant and animal material, while weathered rocks contribute minerals and nutrients to the soil.
Sedimentary rocks. These rocks are formed through the deposition and cementation of materials like pieces of other rocks, plant and animal matter, or dissolved minerals, which accumulate over time and solidify into rock layers.
No, not all rocks are made of minerals. Rocks can be composed of minerals, but there are also rocks that are formed from non-mineral materials such as volcanic glass or organic matter.
Soil is considered a renewable resource because it can be replenished over time through natural processes like the decomposition of organic matter and the weathering of rocks. This allows for the continuous production of new soil, making it sustainable for future use.
Bituminous is not clastic, as clastic refers to sedimentary rocks composed of fragments of pre-existing rocks. Bituminous, on the other hand, is a type of coal formed from the compression and heating of organic matter.
The pedosphere is considered an open system because new organic matter and old rocks are and will be decaying for years to come.
Some rocks are made of matter that was never living (e.g. meteoric rocks, igneous rocks, moon rocks) and some rocks are made of matter that was once part of living things (e.g. limestone rocks, marble rocks, iron ore rocks) and some rocks might be a mixture of matter that was never living and matter that was once part of living things (e.g. sandstone rocks, mudstone rocks, shale rocks, slate rocks).
Rocks are considered matter because they are made up of mass. A rock is a type of solid matter, which does not change shape.
All rocks are in the solid phase of matter.
All rocks. Everything in the universe that has physical presence has matter.
Anything that has mass is matter.
Water can dissolve some of the matter found in rocks. Also, through the alternating processes of freezing and melting, water can cause pieces of rocks to fall into it.
It depends on if you are asking if rocks are matter... If that is the question then yes... but if you are asking if rocks matter in science then yes it does it is erosion... most of the time you see potholes in the road that is erosion... so yes to both questions! :)
Matter.
Soil is a mixture of organic matter and weathered rocks. Organic matter comes from decomposed plant and animal material, while weathered rocks contribute minerals and nutrients to the soil.
Matter
Anything that has mass is considered matter.