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Solid rocks
Igneous rocks can be found both in the ground and above ground. Igneous rocks form from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava, which can happen below the Earth's surface (intrusive igneous rocks) or on the surface (extrusive igneous rocks).
from the ground
Yes, movement of rocks in the ground can cause the ground to shake. This movement, called seismic activity, can result in earthquakes when the rocks' movement releases accumulated stress in the Earth's crust, causing vibrations that propagate through the ground.
Various types of rocks are dug out of the ground, including sedimentary rocks like limestone and sandstone, igneous rocks like granite and basalt, and metamorphic rocks like marble and slate. These rocks are used for construction, landscaping, and manufacturing purposes.
They are rocks in the ground that filter water, and you use them by drinking from them!
Extrusive igneous rocks are one type of rocks that can be formed above the ground. Sedimentary rocks can also be formed above the ground.
Solid rocks
Igneous rocks can be found both in the ground and above ground. Igneous rocks form from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava, which can happen below the Earth's surface (intrusive igneous rocks) or on the surface (extrusive igneous rocks).
Igneous rocks form because, magma cools under the ground, or magma erupts, then cools on the ground forming these rocks.
the movement in the rocks dosnot cause the ground to shake?
from the ground
Extrusive igneous rocks and some sedimentary rocks are formed above ground.
When people mine they get natural gas behind the mining rocks.
They ground up tiny rocks and told people to eat them. That's why the Aztecs died out.
Igneous rocks
On (or in) the ground.