No. Its a heap of gases such as Hydrogen, Helium, Iron, Nickel, Oxygen, Silicon, Sulfur, Magneseum, Carbon, Neon, Calcium, and Chromium.
The Sun is not composed of rock as it is a huge ball of mainly hydrogen and helium gases undergoing nuclear fusion to produce energy. It does not have a solid surface like rocky planets such as Earth.
The rock cycle is driven internally by heat from Earth's mantle and core. This heat causes rocks to melt, solidify, and undergo metamorphism, leading to the formation of different rock types.
no actaully they are 2 different things th sun is a big ball of fire the moon is a rock hard solid ball
Starved Rock is primarily made of St. Peter sandstone, a sedimentary rock formed from layers of sand deposited over millions of years. This rock formation is known for its distinctive red color and vertical cliffs that have been sculpted by erosion.
Sun or forest fires can cause rocks to crack through a process called thermal stress. When rocks are heated rapidly by intense sunlight or fires, they can expand unevenly, leading to cracks forming due to the differential expansion and contraction of the rock material. Over time, this repeated stress from heating and cooling can cause the rock to fracture or break apart.
The rock around the sun is called Earth.
The Earth is known as the third rock from the sun, since it is the third planet in orbit from the sun.
Third Rock from the Sun was created on 1994-07-26.
Rising Sun Rock Festival was created in 1999.
The sun is not made of rock. It is made mostly of the gasses hydrogen and helium. The sun is far too hot for anything to remain solid.
If the sun unevenly heats the minerals in a rock causing the rock to break, it is an example of physical weathering.
Small lumps of rock orbiting the sun are called asteroids.
Rock for the Rising Sun - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Japan:G
No...The sun is one big rock called a meteor.
The Sun is a Star, the Moon is just a rock
It is an asteroid.
Earth is.