volcanic rock
Mostly volcanic tuff.
Easter Island Head-like a statue.
Easter Island is located on a convergent plate boundary.
Easter Island is located on a convergent plate boundary.
The Easter Island heads, also known as moai, were carved from volcanic tuff, a type of compressed volcanic ash found on the island. These statues typically range from 13 to 33 feet in height and weigh around 14 to 82 tons.
Easter Island is located on a hot spot, which is not a plate boundary. The hot spot has created a chain of volcanic islands, with Easter Island being one of them.
chalk
The most powerful rock type move is either rock wrecker and head smash
The thing you have in your head instead of a brain
waka flakas head
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The type of rock typical of island arcs is andesite. Andesite is an intermediate volcanic rock that is commonly found in volcanic arcs where oceanic crust subducts beneath continental crust, forming magma that eventually erupts to create volcanic islands.