In geological context the fairly solid and rocky surface of the Earth is formally referred to as the "crust", distinct from the mantle beneath it.
Take a walk outside. Then you will be walking on the Earth's solid surface.
Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is
Magma
Such rock is extrusive igneous rock.
Many minerals occur naturally on the earths surface in rock form
Bedrock
No, the Earth's surface is not entirely covered by a continuous layer of solid rock. The Earth's surface is made up of various types of materials, including rock, soil, water, and vegetation. The distribution of these materials varies across different regions due to factors such as geological processes and human activities.
Take a walk outside. Then you will be walking on the Earth's solid surface.
rock
Molton rock that flows from a volcano onto Earths surface is
lava
lava
The solid rock forms the Earth's crust on which we live.
ignious rock
no the earthis not sitting on solid rock
The rock that forms on earth's surface is extrusive rock or otherwise known as a metamorphic rock.
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