The "solid rocks" are sedimentary rock - they started out as the bottom of lakes, streams and rivers. That's where you find shells.
Igneous rocks are a type of rockformed when magma (molten rock) far down beneath the earth gets trapped in small pockets. They then slowly cool down underneath the ground forming igneous rock. They can also be formed when volcanoes erupt. The magma rises above the earth's surface then cools down to become solid. This solid is the igneous rock. They can be used for road buildings and gravestones. Pumice and granite is an example is igneous rock.
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The s stand for solid top. so yes it is a solid top.
Solid Gold - 1980 A Solid Gold Christmas 3-14 was released on: USA: 10 December 1982
yes there is real solid gold flute
All rocks are solid. Igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary.
because that is where rocks come from,and rocks are solid
Solid plutonic rocks are intrusive igneous rocks such as granite and gabbro.
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It is a question of definition. Rocks are defined to be composed of minerals (at least two minerals). Minerals are by definition solid because liquid materials cannot sustain a regular repeated and symmetrical crystal lattice. Therefore rocks have to be solid.
It is in a solid state of matter. Unlike the deeper rocks of the mantle, crustal rocks do not readily deform, and heating from below will cause the lowest layers to melt into magma...which being less dense tends to flow upward.
Solid:ice, uncooked jelly and a brick Liqued:Warter, juice and rain Gas: Helium, comon oxide and air
No. Just solid.
a crystaline solid
All rocks are solid. Igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary.
Rocks aren't always solid it can dissolve aswell as it is scientificlly proven. KAMAL HUSSAIN 8R FROM ROKEBY
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