It is very dense.
A fault must be younger than the rock it cuts through.
A metal or a bigger rock than the composed one.
Yes, soft rock generally erodes more quickly than hard rock due to its lower density and weaker mineral composition. This makes it more susceptible to weathering processes like wind, water, and chemical reactions. Hard rocks, on the other hand, are more resistant to these forces and typically maintain their structure longer. Thus, the rate of erosion is often significantly higher for soft rock.
There are types of igneous rocks that are hard (eg granite) and others that are soft (eg volcanic ash). There are types of metamorphic rocks that are hard (eg gneiss) and others that are soft (eg marble). Thus "hardness" is not a characteristic that can be used to distinguish between the two.
A small relitively hard,naturally formed mineral.
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Hard rock is quite hard to define. Sometimes it is confused with heavy rock, but the two are slightly different (heavy rock is heavier and sometimes has more bass than hard rock). Also, the softer edge of hard rock bleeds into rock.
Coal is a hard rock that can break into smaller pieces when subjected to force, like crushing or impact. However, it is generally more brittle than hard rocks like granite or quartz. The ease with which coal breaks can vary depending on its moisture content and impurities.
An egg that isn't hard boiled would generally break if you bounced it. It's more than likely to break if it is hard boiled.
A fault must be younger than the rock it cuts through.
It will be in a volcanic or sediment rock.
Get hit by one and tell me. A baseball is relatively hard, but not as hard as a golf ball, but harder than a tennis ball.
If you mean the only rock that floats, than it would be pumice, which is often used to remove hard skin.
no it is not hard at all. you just say why you want to break up with him and than say so i think we should breakup than walk away , but say it in a nice way. try it it is not hard
A metal or a bigger rock than the composed one.
A small relitively hard,naturally formed mineral.
There are types of igneous rocks that are hard (eg granite) and others that are soft (eg volcanic ash). There are types of metamorphic rocks that are hard (eg gneiss) and others that are soft (eg marble). Thus "hardness" is not a characteristic that can be used to distinguish between the two.