An earth substance can become another earth substance only through the decay of radiation, or through compression. That said, there are no radioactive materials that will decay into gold, and none that can be compressed to form it. The short answer to your question is: No, you cannot convert rock to gold.
The rock that forms when particles of rock and other materials get pressed and stuck together is called sedimentary rock. This type of rock is formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment that is compacted and cemented together over time.
Heating rocks causes them to expand due to thermal stress. If the rock contains water or other volatile materials, these can vaporize, creating pressure that cracks the rock. Once heated, the rock can be rapidly cooled, causing it to contract and potentially fracture, aiding in breaking it.
Erosion
rock, ash, lava
an ore
An earth substance can become another earth substance only through the decay of radiation, or through compression. That said, there are no radioactive materials that will decay into gold, and none that can be compressed to form it. The short answer to your question is: No, you cannot convert rock to gold.
Gold was sometimes found in quartz, a white rock that often contains mineral veins.
false. it does not have to have materials from rock :)
No. Rockwool is made from melted rock and contains no asbestos.
Various objects come from rocks, such as gemstones (like diamonds or rubies), building materials like marble or granite, metals like gold or iron, and salt. Rocks can also be used for landscaping, sculptures, and even in medicinal treatments like from minerals.
Rocker contains a carpet to catch light sediment. You rock the cradle and then take the rug out and there's gold underneath, if your lucky.
Composition
The rock that forms when particles of rock and other materials get pressed and stuck together is called sedimentary rock. This type of rock is formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment that is compacted and cemented together over time.
Heating rocks causes them to expand due to thermal stress. If the rock contains water or other volatile materials, these can vaporize, creating pressure that cracks the rock. Once heated, the rock can be rapidly cooled, causing it to contract and potentially fracture, aiding in breaking it.
No, but it contains iron. It also contains every other rock we know of.
line up in the direction of Earth's magnetic field