It is called igneous rock. This means that it's origins were originally cooled magma which solidifies. Note that it can also be metamorphic.
the type of rock made mostly from clay is the shale rock
It is called the Rock Cycle.
ORGANIC SEDIMENTARY ROCK`s : Is a type of sedimentary rock because sedimentary rock has three types of sedimentary rock called clastic , chemical , and organic sedimentary rock so yes ORGANIC SEDIMENTARY ROCK is a type of sedimentary rock..........................................
selenite is sedimentary. But selenite is really a mineral not a rock. It can be found in any rock type
it is a minerals
no because charcoal is rock, toast is bread, which is food. so no.
no,it is not
Charcoal is typically black in color, with variations in shades from dark gray to black depending on the type and quality of the charcoal.
The cost of charcoal can vary depending on the type and brand. On average, a bag of charcoal can range from $10 to $30. Specialty charcoal, such as lump charcoal or flavored charcoal, may be more expensive than traditional briquettes.
Activated charcoal is the most effective type of charcoal to use for eliminating odors.
Charcoal is an held item. It boosts the power of FIRE-type moves.
No. Charcoal is made up of mostly carbon atoms which are not arranged in a crystal lattice. Diamond and graphite are examples of carbon atoms arranged in a lattice. Charcoal has been created from fires for millions of years and can be in rocks.
If you want a charcoal on Pokemon Emerald Talk to the old Man inside the Herb Shop in lavaridge town. He will give the charcoal. When held by a Pokemon,the Charcoal raises the power of its Fire-Type Moves.
Log onto "google", click "images" at the top of the screen, type in "charcoal" then send.
Charcoal is one.
Charcoal raises the power of fire type moves by 10% from generation I-III, therefore including FireRed.
Charcoal is primarily composed of carbon, so it forms covalent bonds between carbon atoms. These bonds are strong and give charcoal its stability and hardness.