Those are called sediments. It is any sort of loose rocks and mineral fragments that are deposited in layers. They can either be transported by water, wind, ice, or gravity.
GranitesDioritesGabbrosPegmatitesDykesSillsLayered Igneous intrusions
A flat deposit of rocks is called a flagstone. Flagstones are commonly used in landscaping and exterior walkways due to their flat, durable surface.
When sand, clay, or silt gradually turn into stone, we call them sedimentary rocks. These rocks are formed through the accumulation and compaction of sediment over time.
A cycle mean something which continue changing. In a rock cycle, the three types of rocks - Igneous rocks changes to Sedimentary rocks wich changes to Metamorphic rocks. These metamorphic rocks can cange into sedimentary rocks by suitable conditions
The layer of solid unbroken rocks in the Earth's crust is called the lithosphere.
Smaller rocks.
The word is SCREE.
You call the bits of soil sediment.
You call a big rock that is more outgoing than other rocks a bo(u)lder.
Grains i think
rocks
Binary digits are 'bits'. There are only two of them. It doesn't matter what you call your digits or how you write them, as long as you do all of your binary arithmetic with only two symbols.
8 Bits is one Byte. Half of a byte (4 bits) is a nibble.
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16 bits is a byte, for the record half a byte is called a "nibble". I kid you not...
Gold in small bits or powder is called gold dust.
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