A rock that exhibits a rainbow-like appearance is often referred to as "iridescent" or "opalescent." This effect is typically due to the presence of certain minerals or inclusions that refract light, creating a spectrum of colors. Common examples include labradorite and opal, which display vibrant colors when viewed from different angles.
Texture is the word used to describe a rock's constituent mineral size and arrangement, visible on a freshly fractured surface. Because a rock's surface can be weathered to a smooth or polished surface, the way it feels is not usually included in a description of texture.
grayish i think it just looks like rock
Conglomerate
It looks like a volcano. +++ No it doesn't. A volcano is in rock. The Sun (or any similar star) is a ball of extremely hot, radioactive, gas.
it is a pirotech, but can be other things like rock engraving, pictographs or petroglyphs
a rock with a layer of oil on it.
A plant that looks like a rock is called a lithops, also known as a living stone plant.
This Is What Rock n' Roll Looks Like was created in 2009.
a rock that looks like a flower
A rock that looks like gold
it got its like wave rock because it looks like a wave
Unfortunately, it is impossible to know from your description. You could post a picture on a "What is this Rock?" website and get several opinions.
a metamorphic rock looks like any other rock you could find.
Igneoys
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the biggest rock in the world is mt.agustus
No. Unless it's coal, which looks like a soft rock.