Well, if you say massive there can be a lot of options, massive can be mass, in this case, i think we are refering to mass, so, imagine that you have a pile of rocks against a pile of feathers, if we add more feathers to it, then maybe we can make it massive but in the other hand, you have to think about that a rock, if it is weighted against a lot of feathers, then the rock is massive, why? because only one rock is available to weight more than a lot of feathers
Perhaps :- A scree A moraine A drumlin A landslip / landslide or rockslide A lahar An a'a lava flow A conglomerate A beach A dilapidated building
As layers of sediment pile up on top of each other, they compress and consolidate to form sedimentary rocks. Over time, these sedimentary rocks can accumulate to create sedimentary rock formations such as sandstone, shale, and limestone.
Dunes are formed when windblown sediments pile up behind obstacles like rocks or plants. The wind moves these sediments, causing them to accumulate on the downwind side of the obstacle, resulting in dune formation.
Yes, When the glacier melts, all the rocks underneath are still there.....AnswerYes rocks melt out of Glaciers. The main types I can remember:Glacial till ( rocks left as an even bed )Erratics are large rocks (Boulder's) left scattered aboutLateral moraine's. These are drifts of rocks left where a stream has melted and cut a route through the glacier or the edges of where the glacier got to or whereTerminal Moraine is where a Glacier got to and stopped advancing or retreating for a time thus plowing up a big long narrow pile of rock.
I would say that's a "mound" of earth.
They are both the same. They both weigh 100lb. However, 100lb of feathers weighs more than 100lb of gold, as feathers are measured on the Avoirdupois scale which has 16 ounces to the pound, and Gold, being a precious metal, is weighed on the Troy scale where there are only 12 ounces to the pound.
The word left by The Lorax by a small pile of rocks was "UNLESS."
A single 'piece' of sand is called a 'grain'.
a pile of rocks in space
A skirt pile can refer to a pile of clothing in a female's dressing room. Also, a skirt pile can be a pile of dirt or rocks that are pushed to the side when clearing with large equipment.
tor - a prominent rock or pile of rocks on a hill
there is a big pile by the bridge
It is known as Moraine.
The Doctor - 1952 Pile of Rocks 1-16 was released on: USA: 7 December 1952
Go to the bottom of the stairs (underneath the research area) and there will be a pile of rocks, then you drag a villager on the pile and then they will heat a rock.
Organic rocks form from dead organisms that pile up and is compressed into a rock.
Piles of rocks are often used as grave markers.