Ruins
No, sedimentary rocks formed from broken fragments are called clastic sedimentary rocks. Organic sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation of organic material such as plant debris or remains of marine organisms.
Broken pieces of rock are called fragments or rubble.
A rock formed from the remains of living things is called a sedimentary rock. This type of rock is formed through a process known as lithification, where sediments such as dead plants or animals accumulate and become compacted over time. Examples include limestone, coal, and chalk.
In a word, no.
fossils
The cast of Building a Broken Mousetrap - 2006 includes: The Ex as Themselves
Rubble refers to broken or fragmented pieces of stones, bricks, concrete, or other debris left over from a building or structure that has been destroyed or demolished. It can also be used to describe the remains of rock or other material that has been crushed or broken into smaller pieces.
"Debris" is a noun, referring to scattered fragments or remains of something that has been destroyed or broken. It can denote various types of waste or litter, such as rubble from a building or leftover material from an event.
Urbanite is broken up concrete used as a building material.
Urbanite is broken up concrete used as a building material.
Proteins are broken down into amino acids. These are actually called the building blocks of proteins.
These are called minerals. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure. They are the building blocks of rocks and cannot be broken down into simpler substances by physical or mechanical means.
waste
The Antarctic Treaty has not been broken, it may have been violated, but it remains in full force and effect.
No, it is a physical change as the identity of the substance remains the same. Broken glass is still glass.
chemical digestion
A circular building is called a round building or a cylindrical building.