A place where two rock formations occur next to each other is called a rock boundary or an outcrop. This is where the edges of two distinct rock formations meet and are often visible due to erosion or weathering.
The rock is called a "hard place," as in the phrase "caught between a rock and a hard place." This idiom represents a difficult situation where one is faced with two equally challenging options or obstacles.
its place not plce and the answer is erosion
The outer layer of an object refers to the layer on the outside that is in place to protect it. Without an outside layer an object of the Earth could be tarnished.
A slab of volcanic rock is called a "lava flow" or a "lava rock".
Yes
Hallow's Eve
To consecrate something, for example a building is to have a religious person make this place holy. After that the building or land is called hallowed.
A hallow is a revered or holy object or place.
The name of the place and the rock is called, Plymouth.
It is called the 'protolith' or 'parent rock'.
erosion
The process is called erosion.
Is called an unconformity.
To render holy by means of religious rites. (bless consecrate sanctify)
Actually its the matching up of rocks of the same age from place to place is called correlation of the rock layers.
No. The word hallow is a verb, to hallow, generally meaning to consecrate ("to make holy").