Drywall is known by many different names: sheetrock, gypsum board, and plaster board, to name a few. It's primary constituent is gypsum, which is a form of calcium sulphate. The gypsum is hydrated to form a sort of plaster and mixed with fibers, usually paper or fiberglass. Other stuff is added to waterproof and fireproof it.
Visit Whiterun in Skyrim and ask the alchemist there. I think if you add ebony ore and falcon armour with some tea leaves it comes out with a metamorphic type of rock but try it yourselves to make sure.
This process is called erosion. Erosion is the gradual wearing away of rock and soil by natural elements such as water, wind, and ice.
There are man made imitations but real granite is a natural rock.
No. Rock and soil are mixtures.
It involves the forces of Gravity. It also involves Friction and Inertia.
gypsum is used in sheet rock
you cant make a natural rock, tsk tsk, LEARN!
Sheet rock? Never heard of it. Must be a paperweight for sheets.
mainly rock and dirt
magma and rock
sheet rock
A fruit roll-up is not a rock or a mineral. It is a processed food product made from fruit puree that has been dried and rolled into a sheet. Rocks and minerals are natural substances found in the Earth's crust.
Tar will stick to sheet rock provided the surface is free from grease and dust.
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Erosion is a process where earth is weathered by the elements; water, wind, and other natural forces.
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Interior sheet rock walls are normally 4-1/2" thick.