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Yes all fossils occur in sedimentary rocks or rocks that began as sedimentary rocks.
No, not all rocks contain organic material. Rocks are formed from minerals and can have a variety of compositions, but organic material is not a requirement for rock formation. Organic material is typically found in sedimentary rocks, where fossils and organic compounds can be preserved.
Yes, molten rock material from which minerals can crystallize is called magma when it is below the Earth's surface. Once the molten rock material reaches the Earth's surface, it is referred to as lava.
Diamond is the hardest natural material and can cut through other rocks. Its exceptional hardness is due to its unique crystal structure.
Sedimentary rocks are the result of weathering, and erosion of other rocks within the rock cycle and from the death and deposition of organic material. As the earth did not have an atmosphere as it first began to form, it had no rivers, no weather and no life. Therefore all of the processes required to produce sedimentary rock were absent.
Yes all fossils occur in sedimentary rocks or rocks that began as sedimentary rocks.
No, not all rocks contain organic material. Rocks are formed from minerals and can have a variety of compositions, but organic material is not a requirement for rock formation. Organic material is typically found in sedimentary rocks, where fossils and organic compounds can be preserved.
No, not all rocks can be referred to as ores. Ores are rocks or minerals that contain sufficient quantity of a sought-after material, like metals, that can be extracted and processed for use. So, while all ores are rocks, not all rocks are considered ores.
Yes, molten rock material from which minerals can crystallize is called magma when it is below the Earth's surface. Once the molten rock material reaches the Earth's surface, it is referred to as lava.
Yes, all rocks have mass because mass is a fundamental property of matter that indicates the amount of material in an object. Rocks are composed of minerals and other materials, so they have mass just like any other solid object.
Sedimentary rocks.
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Residual parent material is the weathered bedrock that is found beneath the soil layer. It is the unconsolidated material from which the soil has developed over time through the process of weathering and erosion.
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Intrusive igneous rocks.
weathered remains of other rocks
Diamond is the hardest natural material and can cut through other rocks. Its exceptional hardness is due to its unique crystal structure.