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Igneous rocks and volcanic minerals are usually found near a volcano.
They are commonly found under ground or near volcanoes
you would find it in various different places on the volcano. there are also various different types of igneous rock, that there is on the volcano. like my answer? you don't have to use it but it would be good if you did
Rocks found by volcanoes are formed from lava and magma inside and outside the volcano. Rocks found along beaches are formed all kinds of different ways. It all depends on how the rock is formed
A city near a volcano would be more likely to use geothermal energy. Geothermal means heat from under the ground, and near a volcano there would be many areas to drill down to tap this heat.
Volcano rock near volcano's, which are found near plate boundary's.
i think that u wuld find it near a volcano for 99%
Igneous rocks and volcanic minerals are usually found near a volcano.
The Igneous intrusions and extrusions near sedimentary layers.
A dried-up lake bed would most likely produce sedimentary rocks as the sediments from the lake would settle and be compacted over time. Sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation and compression of sediments. On the side of a volcano, you would expect more volcanic and igneous rocks to form from the volcanic activity.
You can find rocks that are sedimentary rocks which are found in mountains, rivers and near the seashores.
The cons of living near a volcano is that you would have to worry about your crops. You would also have to worry about your propperty
They are commonly found under ground or near volcanoes
you would find it in various different places on the volcano. there are also various different types of igneous rock, that there is on the volcano. like my answer? you don't have to use it but it would be good if you did
found in indonesia,near the city of Yogyakarta.
Rocks found by volcanoes are formed from lava and magma inside and outside the volcano. Rocks found along beaches are formed all kinds of different ways. It all depends on how the rock is formed
Agates form in igneous rocks such as lava flows and in sedimentary rocks such as limestone and shale. They are typically found in volcanic and metamorphic environments, where silica-rich fluids are able to penetrate cavities in the rock, forming the characteristic banded patterns that agates are known for.