Metamorphic
Plutonic rocks, (Intrusive igneous rocks).
Sedimentary rocks are the type of rocks that can only form on or very near Earth's surface. Sedimentary rocks form from weathering processes that occur on Earth's surface.
Intrusive igneous rocks.
Well I'm not to sure about that, but 70% of the earth is water!And only 3% of all the water is fresh
Yes, soil can form below the Earth's surface through various processes such as weathering of bedrock and deposition of sediments. Over time, these processes can create layers of soil that are found beneath the topsoil.
Any type of extrusive igneous rock. (i.e. basalt, rhyolite, andesite...) Also, some sedimentary rocks form at the surface by the precipitation of minerals when solutions cool or the water evaporates out of them. Examples include travertine, a calcite-rich rock that forms in hot mineral spring as the water cools, and various evaporites.
Sedimentary rocks are the type of rocks that can only form on or very near Earth's surface. Sedimentary rocks form from weathering processes that occur on Earth's surface.
Intrusive igneous rocks.
None, only the earths core is more closer, the moons surface is 37.000 Vertices from earth
Well I'm not to sure about that, but 70% of the earth is water!And only 3% of all the water is fresh
Water
Yes, but only in solid form.
Yes, soil can form below the Earth's surface through various processes such as weathering of bedrock and deposition of sediments. Over time, these processes can create layers of soil that are found beneath the topsoil.
This is false. Molten material below earth's surface is known as magma. It is only known as lava once it has been erupted onto the surface.
No, igneous rocks can form both beneath and above the Earth's surface. Intrusive igneous rocks form beneath the surface as magma cools and solidifies underground. Extrusive igneous rocks, on the other hand, form on the Earth's surface when lava cools and solidifies quickly.
Volcano
Volcano
71.13% of the earth is covered by water. Only 3% of that water is fresh water, the rest is salt water.