It would still be a gray rock. May get a few things living on it or in it, but it would still be a gray rock.
A hard grey rock beginning with f
It would become an igneous rock. What type of igneous rock would depend on what it mixed with while molten, and if it solidified at or under the surface.
The description matches that of a type of rock called hematite. Hematite is a heavy, shiny grey mineral that is commonly found in nature. It has a metallic luster and a high density, making it feel heavy in the hand.
It breaks down and the cycle starts again
Slate grey, of course
Describe how an igneous rock may become transformed into other rock types and back into igneous rock? The Igneous Rock would have to go through many stages known as the Rock Cycle. The Rock Cycle steps would be: Igneous Rock than it would have to go threw erosion to become a Sedimentary Rock than it would have to go through Heat and Pressure to become a Metamorphic Rock. Then The Metamorphic Rock would have to go through melting to become a Molten Rock (Lave/Magma). Then finally it would have to go through cooling to become a Igneous Rock again<3[: ---♥PandaBabby69♥
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The rock you are describing is likely to be marble. Marble is a metamorphic rock characterized by its distinct grey-white color and high foliation, which gives it a layered appearance.
To become conversant with rock formations one would need to study the Earth Scienes. The study of geology would lead one to become conversant with rock formations.
Metal has its roots in rock music, and there's a lot of grey area between heavy rock and classic metal. However, the two have become distinct from each other over time.
A hard grey rock beginning with f
It would become an igneous rock. What type of igneous rock would depend on what it mixed with while molten, and if it solidified at or under the surface.
There is only a synonym when you are using it as a color which would be grey. It is a proper name for a type of rock.
granite
No it is a heavy, magnetic and very dark grey rock, which is also known as Lodestone.
If a metamorphic rock were to reach the mantle and melt, it would become magma. If that magma were then to recrystallize it would be an igneous rock.
The description matches that of a type of rock called hematite. Hematite is a heavy, shiny grey mineral that is commonly found in nature. It has a metallic luster and a high density, making it feel heavy in the hand.