"Firerock" is not a widely recognized geological term, but it may refer to igneous rock, which forms from the solidification of molten magma or lava. Igneous rocks can be categorized into two main types: intrusive (or plutonic), which crystallize below the Earth's surface, and extrusive (or volcanic), which solidify on the surface after a volcanic eruption. If "firerock" is used in a specific context, it might refer to a particular type of igneous rock or a colloquial name for certain heat-resistant materials.
what is largest and the smallest type of rock called?
igneous rock-molten rock inside earth
No. A similar rock could be formed, but some characteristics would be altered.
Sedimentary rock composed of older fragments of rock is called a conglomerate. This type of rock forms when pebbles and small stones are cemented together.
Rock that is ejected from a volcano and cools is called volcanic rock or lava rock. This type of rock typically has a fine-grained texture due to rapid cooling.
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yes there is a rock called gabbro
It is called the Rock Cycle.
what is largest and the smallest type of rock called?
A rock formed for sedimentary deposits is called a sedimentary rock. A sedimentary rock which has then undergone metamorphism is called a meta-sediment.
Plymouth Rock is an igneous rock, specifically a glacial erratic. It is made of a type of granite called Dedham Granite.
it is made up of the type of rock that is called the ciarra rock its mostly made in purto rico and france
The process is called metamorphism, where heat and pressure change one type of rock into another.
ORGANIC SEDIMENTARY ROCK`s : Is a type of sedimentary rock because sedimentary rock has three types of sedimentary rock called clastic , chemical , and organic sedimentary rock so yes ORGANIC SEDIMENTARY ROCK is a type of sedimentary rock..........................................
igneous rock-molten rock inside earth
No. A similar rock could be formed, but some characteristics would be altered.