1.sciencetest
2. i don't know what its called but I'll describe it. you find gold and rocks and i think its called a gold miner idk
3.rock finder
There could be sedimentary rocks on the Moon, the processes forming them would be different from those on the earth but it is possible that there are processes moving and layering Moon dust which could be regarded as a sediment. However, in general there is no erosion or deposition happening on the Moon as it does on Earth and therefore no rocks formed as a result of these processes.
It is currently not possible to collect rocks from Saturn as it is a gas giant without a solid surface. However, some of Saturn's moons like Titan have solid surfaces where robotic missions could potentially collect rocks in the future.
I'm not familiar with the term "rocks pour." It's possible that it could be referring to a method of preparing certain drinks, such as cocktails, where the liquid is poured over ice cubes. If you have more context or specifics, I may be able to provide a more accurate answer.
Two of the most common fates of igneous rocks are to become sediment (and later sedimentary rocks) or to become metamorphic rocks.
First of all, why would rocks move in different directions? Even though rocks could move in different directions, it is not possible for them to move on their own. Rocks have to have force applied to them in order to move.
Geologist
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No. Even if you could load a rock into a cartridge it would be obliterated by the charge of the gunpowder.
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There could be sedimentary rocks on the Moon, the processes forming them would be different from those on the earth but it is possible that there are processes moving and layering Moon dust which could be regarded as a sediment. However, in general there is no erosion or deposition happening on the Moon as it does on Earth and therefore no rocks formed as a result of these processes.
Yes
It is currently not possible to collect rocks from Saturn as it is a gas giant without a solid surface. However, some of Saturn's moons like Titan have solid surfaces where robotic missions could potentially collect rocks in the future.
Yes heat could melt rocks
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