Igneous rock
Evaporites are a type of sediment that form from minerals crystallizing from water. This process occurs when the water containing dissolved minerals evaporates, leaving behind the minerals in solid form. Common examples of evaporites include gypsum, halite, and calcite.
When substances harden and crystallize in the spaces between loose sediments, they form a type of rock called a crystalline sedimentary rock. This process involves the filling of pore spaces with mineral crystals, which bind the sediments together to create a solid rock matrix. Common examples of crystalline sedimentary rocks include limestone and dolomite.
That is not directly possible. First, the lava would have to cool forming a 'lava' type rock. The type depends on the contents of the magma. Next, the rock would need to be eroded by wind and/or water. This process takes thousands to millions of years depending on the rock. Finally, the silt created by erosion would need to find its way to the bottom of a very deep body of water where it can be compressed into sedimentary rock.
Basalt.
A Chemical Rock
Igneous rock
Basalt is a type of igneous rock that is formed from the cooling and solidification of lava. It is considered a chemical sedimentary rock, as its minerals crystallize directly from magma and do not involve the accumulation of organic or clastic material.
Evaporites are a type of sediment that form from minerals crystallizing from water. This process occurs when the water containing dissolved minerals evaporates, leaving behind the minerals in solid form. Common examples of evaporites include gypsum, halite, and calcite.
Volcanic rock, which is a category of extrusive igneous rock.
no rock is water proof if a rock get hit with water it does erode so no rock is water proof
Rock-type Pokémon are weak against Water and Grass-type Pokémon.
A metamorphic rock can melt into magma and then cool and crystallize to become an igneous rock. Or, a sedimentary rock (or sediments) can melt into magma and then cool and crystallize to become an igneous rock. Also, an igneous rock itself can undergo this process of melting and cooling as well.
Sedimentary rockSedimentary rockSedimentary rock
you associate limestone rock with hard water.
When substances harden and crystallize in the spaces between loose sediments, they form a type of rock called a crystalline sedimentary rock. This process involves the filling of pore spaces with mineral crystals, which bind the sediments together to create a solid rock matrix. Common examples of crystalline sedimentary rocks include limestone and dolomite.
WATER TYPE is powerful on ROCK TYPE. Really EFFECTIVE. Trust Me.