Lichens are often some of the first organisms to recolonize rocks after fires due to their ability to survive in harsh environments. Lichens are a symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae, and they play a role in soil formation and ecosystem recovery after disturbances like wildfires.
Sedimentary Rocks.
Limestone and shale
Fossils are formed in rocks when the hard body parts of an organism get buried in sediment and are preserved when it turns to rock.
Rocks are usually not elements, but they contain elements.
Underground
Thermal weathering occurs when rocks are exposed to extreme temperature changes, such as those from forest fires. The rapid heating and cooling of rocks causes them to expand and contract, eventually leading to the splitting and fracturing of the rocks.
Biochemical Rocks
sticks and rocks they probably rubbed them together
Sodium appears in salts and feldspars.
signal fires were invented thousands of years ago by the barbarians to keep ships safe from the rocks although nobody knowsthe exact date.
Usually have a rougher texture
Sedimentary Rocks.
No live organisms have cells, a rock does not.
Limestone and shale
Fossils.
I think you'd be talking about Aphrodite goddess of love and beauty she usually appears nude or semi nude there are statues of her sitting on rocks in Greece and Rome
Yes, Ganymede does have rocks, but their exact composition is unknown. It also appears to have separate layers, similar to Earth.