No, asphalt, aka bitumen, is a form of petroleum.
No. asphalt is made up waste material left over after the manufacture of gasoline, kerosene and diesel fuels. tiny rocks or (aggregate) is mixed in with the oil. Sometimes tire chips are used instead of aggregate.
asphalt is made up of the mineral bitumen otherwise known as pitch
No every rock is able to change into anther
translucent rock
igneous rock
Asphalt is a rock, because it is not a pure mineral. Asphalt is a combination of minerals, like a rock.
some kind of rock
Asphalt concrete is actually niether. I had to do a project on this. It is not a rock nor a mineral.
asphalt
No. Rock is defined by being made up of minerals. Cement is used to made pavement by mixing rock and other materials. Asphalt is a semi solid material used in the production of oil and pavement. Asphalt and cement are commonly used together.
One can find asphalt equipment for sale used on Buy My Asphalt, Rb Auction, and Asphalt Kingdom. Other options for purchase of asphalt equipment are Rock and Dirt and Mascus.
Asphalt is a mixture of petroleum manufacturing by-products, natural hydrocarbons, gravel, and rock used for paving.
rock - asphalt - concrete - ice
Asphalt concrete is neither a mineral nor a rock. It is a human-made material composed of aggregates (such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone) bonded together with bitumen, a sticky black substance derived from crude oil.
asphalt leaves rock sticking up just a small amount where as concrete is smoother
Crushed basalt can be used for asphalt.
Gravel, Concrete, Asphalt, Rock... What does that have to do with Pokemon? :P