depends if very loud then yes
pumice.
Lava and magma are not rocks because they are liquids and cant harden because they are to hot to harden and cant cool themselves down long enough to form a hard structure. Magma and lava is rock - it's just been superheated by the Earth's core.
It is just the hard sort. Most hard rock was constructed by slow solidification of magma but some metamorphosed sedimentary and igneous rocks can also be considered to be 'hard rock'. And most igneous rocks except volcanic ejecta are hard. But to a geologist a hard rock usually means a slowly solidified magma in which minerals had time enough to form visible crystals.
It is a limestone, hard.
To crack open a rock, you can use a rock hammer or chisel to carefully strike the rock along any existing fractures or weaknesses. Another method is to drill holes into the rock and then insert wedges or feathers before applying pressure to split it open. Additionally, you can use a rock saw to cut through the rock along desired lines.
Awesomely cool and hard!
rocker on a canoe: is a cool way of saying rock her on a canoe!!!!! rock her hard by:someone I know
Yes you can do it because i have seen people do it. It is really cool but hard
Colossal by Wolfmother i think is the best hard rock song.I think the best hard rock song is If You Cant Ride Two Horses At Once by Asking Alexandria . but then again everybody has different opinions. Especially me, who thinks that Real Cool Time by The Stooges has to be the Best Hard Rock Song Ever.
about 100 tea spoons of sugarlol
Some rock bands you may enjoy are bands like:MetallicaToolPapa RoachAvenged SevenfoldThree Days GraceSkilletREDGreen DayStonesourHollywood UndeadDisturbed.
A rock at the surface will cool faster than a rock underground.
Technically, yes. But, they are Christian Hard-Rock. Specifically Christian Hard-Rock.
The minerals in magma form crystals when solidifying, giving igneous rocks their characteristic hardness.
it is a rock that is cool
Hard to Keep My Cool was created in 2005.
Hard rock: GraniteSoft rock: Sandstone