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Q: If you hammered a nail into pumice what would happen Into granite?
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What is example of igneous rock?

Basalt and pumice.


Can use pumice instead of granite for flooring why?

Only in a mouse-house. People walking on pumice would cause it to crush into dust.


What can happen if you eat pumice?

Eating pumice is a very bad idea. Pumice is an igneous rock, and it would probably damage your digestive system if your stomach acid doesn't dissolve it. Even if your stomach did dissolve it, there could be lethal toxins in a rock like pumice.


What would happen if you put granite in water?

it will goes under the water.


What rock form from molten?

Rocks formed from solidified molten rock are classified as igneous rock. Examples would be basalt, granite, gabbro, pumice, obsidian, and rhyolite.


What would happen if two large plates of granite colided?

i think a mountain would occur.


What is 1 example of an igneous rock?

Any rock that erupted on (lava) or within the Earth or crystallized from molten rock (magma). Such rock would fall into two categories: Intrusive (crystallized within the Earth), granite, gabbro, diorite, pegmatite, peridotite and extrusive (erupted and crystallized on the surface) rhyolite, andesite, obsidian, basalt, tuff and pumice.


What would have to happen to granite for it to become a sedimentary rock?

It would have to be weathered & the fragments cemented together.


Does pumice consist of interlocking visible crystals?

No and yes, technically. Pumice does form from cooling magma (cools extremely fast, in fact, almost instantly). Because of this rapid cooling the crystals are extremely small to the point of many geologists considering pumice to be microcrystalline or glassy, meaning there wasn't enough time for actual crystals to form.


What would happen if basalt and granite collided?

Smh its easy it makes a granatial/basaltial mixed rock


What would likely to happen if heavy pressure is when using a pumice stone?

If this is about beauty, Skin Care etc, then the likely answer is that you'll cause an abrasion.


What would happen if heavy pressure is applied when using a pumice stone?

If this is about beauty, Skin Care etc, then the likely answer is that you'll cause an abrasion.