It is believed that Jupiter has a rocky core, but it is unliekly that there are discrete rocks there.
A stream with gravel and rocks typically has a higher sediment load. The presence of gravel and rocks indicates that the stream has the ability to transport larger particles, which increases its sediment load compared to streams with smaller particles like sand or silt.
Gravel forms through the erosion and weathering of rocks, typically from larger rocks breaking down into smaller pieces due to natural forces like water, wind, and ice. These smaller rock fragments accumulate and become rounded through abrasion, creating the gravel that we commonly see.
No, grinding rocks into gravel is not a chemical change; it is a physical change. In this process, the rocks are broken down into smaller pieces without altering their chemical composition. The material remains the same, just in a different physical form.
Between Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt
Gravel can be both man-made and natural. Natural gravel is formed through the weathering and erosion of rocks over time, typically found in riverbeds, lakes, and other geological formations. Man-made gravel, often referred to as crushed stone, is produced by mechanically crushing larger rocks into smaller fragments for use in construction and landscaping.
jupitar has dirt not gravel
Rocks
I'm not sure why you would change the rocks (and I assume you mean gravel?) but you should vaccuum the gravel (with a special gravel washer) once a week.
Rocks is a synonym
why is gravel gray
why is gravel gray
Gravel and sand are broken rocks.
totally upto you. i have gravel in my bettas tank.
Gravel, sandstone, and conglomerate are all types of sedimentary rocks.
Either gravel or aggregate.
slugs need rocks,branches,moss,soil and gravel.(fish gravel will do)
Jupiter is mostly made out of gas not rock.