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Tiny rocks the size of salt grains are generally called, "Sand".
Large rocks break down into tiny rocks through the process of weathering and erosion. Weathering breaks down the rocks into smaller pieces through physical or chemical processes, while erosion transports these smaller rock fragments to new locations. Over time, repeated cycles of weathering and erosion can further break down large rocks into tiny rocks.
Well little stones like gravle are just made of broken up stones and those are composed of differant minerals so small rocks are composed of minerals just like large ones. tiny rocks are made of spit.
The tiny pieces formed from the weathering of rocks are called sediment or sedimentary particles. These particles can vary in size, from fine clay and silt to coarser sand and gravel, depending on the type of rock and the weathering process.
A mixture of tiny bits of soil and rocks is called sediment. Sediment can be composed of various sizes of particles, ranging from clay and silt to sand and pebbles, and it is often found at the bottom of bodies of water or deposited by wind.
Moon rocks are unique in that they have tiny craters, and even tinier craters within those tiny craters. And within those tiny craters within the tiny craters are even tinier craters. This is due to micrometers which do not reach the earth's surface. It's also a result of large meteors splattering small pieces of moon regolith as secondary meteors. None of this is possible on earth. The similarity between moon rocks and earth rocks is that they are basically feldspars and basalt, the same thing that makes up the earth's crust.
Tiny rocks the size of salt grains are generally called, "Sand".
Sedimentary rocks.
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For one (1) you should not be eating rocks, tiny or not, but second (2) they may get lodged in small areas of your digestive track.
Large rocks break down into tiny rocks through the process of weathering and erosion. Weathering breaks down the rocks into smaller pieces through physical or chemical processes, while erosion transports these smaller rock fragments to new locations. Over time, repeated cycles of weathering and erosion can further break down large rocks into tiny rocks.
Well little stones like gravle are just made of broken up stones and those are composed of differant minerals so small rocks are composed of minerals just like large ones. tiny rocks are made of spit.