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When was The Rocks Crumble created?

The Rocks Crumble was created in 1983.


What are verbs that describes rocks?

Some verbs that describe rocks are: crumble, weather, erode, and shatter.


What is the process by which rocks get worn away and can crumble?

Erosion


Why do sedimentary rocks erode faster than others?

Sedimentary rocks tend to erode easily compared to other types of rocks as the grains within them are farther apart than the "grains" in, let's say, igneous rocks. As a result of this, the "grains" can be easily crumble. An example of this is sand.


How Rocks crumble down?

Due to factors like weathering and erosion.


Does a sedimentary rock crumble?

That's when the rocks it goes through the process of erosion.


What plates could cause mountains to form as rocks crumble and folds?

avelach


Does oxidation make rocks crumble?

Oxidation can contribute to the weathering and weakening of rocks by breaking down their chemical composition over time. While it is not the sole reason for rocks to crumble, oxidation can interact with other physical and chemical processes, such as hydration and thermal expansion, to contribute to the overall breakdown of rocks into smaller particles.


Chemicals in the air mix with rocks and eat away holes in them or make them crumble?

chemical weathering


Do crabs hide under rocks?

Some do others don't.


What are some recipes from the British Isles?

There's fish and chips, which England is famous for and there's apple crumble , cornish pasties, roast beef an there are others.


Why are some rocks more permeable than others?

Some rocks are more permeable than others due to differences in their porosity and pore connectivity. Rocks with higher porosity and well-connected pores have greater permeability, allowing fluids to flow through more easily. Factors such as grain size, sorting, and cementation also play a role in determining the permeability of rocks.