Rocks do not have a lifespan in the same way living organisms do. They can exist for millions or even billions of years, undergoing changes through geological processes.
Rocks do not have a lifespan in the same way living organisms do. They can exist for millions or even billions of years, depending on factors like erosion, weathering, and geological processes. These factors can break down rocks over time, but they do not "die" in the traditional sense.
Rocks do not have a lifespan in the same way living organisms do. They can exist for millions or even billions of years, depending on factors like erosion, weathering, and geological processes. These factors can break down rocks over time, but the rock itself does not "die."
Live rock refers to pieces of rock or coral that have beneficial bacteria and microorganisms living on them. While they can become less "alive" if not properly cared for or if the organisms on them die due to poor water quality, they can still be revitalized with proper care. However, if left unattended for too long, the organisms can die, making the live rock less effective in maintaining a healthy aquarium environment.
Rocks do not have a lifespan in the same way living organisms do. They can exist for millions or even billions of years, depending on factors like erosion, weathering, and geological processes. These factors can break down rocks over time, but the rock itself does not "die" in the traditional sense.
All types of rocks can be weathered and eroded. However, sedimentary rocks are typically more susceptible to weathering and erosion compared to igneous and metamorphic rocks due to their composition and structure.
Rocks don't actually live, but they can exist for billions of years in some instances.
Clams are not living. They are like rocks.
yes they do live atached to rocks some of them
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They like to live under rocks on the sea floor.
no they live on jupitar
They live under rocks.
no
They live under rocks.
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They live under any rocks with moss - enough to cover them and protect them from predators.