"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.
The firerock!! It will kill your family!! Run, run i tell you! Bwahahahahaha
The address of the Firerock Foundation is: 204 W Spear St Ste S-216, Carson City, NV 89703-4160
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.
it is made up of the type of rock that is called the ciarra rock its mostly made in purto rico and france
Plymouth Rock is an igneous rock, specifically a glacial erratic. It is made of a type of granite called Dedham Granite.
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..........................................
The process is called metamorphism, where heat and pressure change one type of rock into another.
igneous rock-molten rock inside earth
There is no type of rock called "Creat". Do you perhaps mean concrete, or peat? They are also not rocks, but they do sound the same.