The term that applies to bodies of rock is geology. Geology is the study of the earth's physical structure, history, and processes that have shaped it, including the formation and composition of rocks.
No. Dormant is not a term that applies to rock.
No. Foliation is a term that applies to metamorphic rocks. Andesite is igneous.
Large bodies of rock or gas that revolve around a star are planets.
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No. Dormant is not a term that applies to rock.
No. Foliation is a term that applies to metamorphic rocks. Andesite is igneous.
The term usually applies to statistics that are compiled by unofficial organisations or by organisations whose activities are not reviewed by reputable statistical bodies.
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it can mean two things, (1)mineralogical composition or (2)Chemical composition
The principle you are referring to is the principle of cross-cutting relationships. It states that any feature that cuts across a rock must be younger than the rock it cuts across. This applies to intrusive rock bodies, which are younger than the rocks they intrude into.
The general term for igneous intrusions is "plutons". Plutons are bodies of intrusive igneous rock that form underground through the solidification of magma.
The displacement between two bodies of rock is called the fault.
The term for big bodies of land is continents.
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The term that applies to the piece of bread Mary gave to the duck is "morsel" or "crumb."