Yes It Is
Kimmeridge Clay is a soft rock, composed mainly of clay minerals such as illite and kaolinite. It is typically easily eroded and can have low strength compared to harder rocks like sandstone or limestone.
Made up of clay and sands. Erodes quicker than hard rock which is limestone or chalk. Not resistant to weathering and erosion. Eroded quicker than hard rock which creates a bay and the hard rock is called a headland. When you have hard rock then soft rock alternating it is called a discordant coastline.
Mudstone is a type of sedimentary rock that forms from the compaction and cementation of mud or clay particles. It has a fine-grained texture and is typically composed of silt and clay-sized particles. Mudstone is commonly found in marine environments and is a relatively soft and easily eroded rock.
No, granite is not a soft rock. It is a hard, durable rock that is commonly used in construction due to its strength and resistance to wear and tear.
The rock that is cemented mud, clay, or silt is called shale. Shale is a fine-grained sedimentary rock composed of compacted and hardened mud or clay particles.
Yes and no. Rock can be pretty soft.
I believe it is talc
Kimmeridge Clay is a soft rock, composed mainly of clay minerals such as illite and kaolinite. It is typically easily eroded and can have low strength compared to harder rocks like sandstone or limestone.
Sand is a lot of tiny rocks and clay is very compact soil.
To get soft clay within Runescape you must first mine a clay rock, located in many mines throughout Runescape, once you have some clay you must get a bucket and fill it with water and use it on the clay.
I think that is clay. But I am not sure
Clay is actually a description of sediment of a specific particle size. As such clay is not necessarily a rock. However when compacted and cemented clay forms claystone which is a sedimentary rock.
Yes, that is why they are called clay cliffs. When it dries, clay is firm, and forms a soft rock, however it is easily eroded, so clay cliffs are often unstable.
Just press it in to soft clay. To get soft clay you have to go to the dwarf placeand climb down the ladder and keep on going down don't go left go down and prspect eack rock until you find the clay mine it go get a bucket of water and poor it on the clay and it will turn into soft clay.
The rock described is likely to be shale, which is a sedimentary rock composed of clay minerals. Shale is typically white to gray in color, medium soft in texture, and fine-grained.
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you take a piece of clay and use it on a bucket of water, voila, soft clay.