In casual language, "rock" and "stone" are often used interchangeably to refer to a small piece of mineral matter. However, in geology, a "rock" is a larger formation made up of one or more minerals, while a "stone" can also refer to a small piece of rock.
Rock and stone are the same thing.
Hydrogen Fluoride Molten rock (magma or lava) can melt stone other liquids might dissolve stone or react with stone but that isn't the same as melting it.
Often, yes.
Stone is a common synonym for rock and therefore may be igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary.
it is made out of igneous granite
Rock and stone are the same thing.
Rock and stone are the same thing.
No, rock and stone are not the same thing. Rocks are made up of one or more minerals, while stones are small pieces of rock.
there equally the same
a "rock" as in stone is "Gestein" or "Fels"a "rock" as in rock to and fro is "schaukeln" a "rock" as in rock musik stays the same
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yes, they are
Yes it is. Stone and igneous rock are the same because they are on the earths outer solid layer. The lithosphere is made of rock. The three major groups of rock are: igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary. Stone and rock is naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals and/ or mineraliod.
It means rock as in a big stone and the music are the same word with different meanings.
Hydrogen Fluoride Molten rock (magma or lava) can melt stone other liquids might dissolve stone or react with stone but that isn't the same as melting it.
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There is no such thing as a rock stone.