A hard-shelled sea creature that starts with the prefix "bar" is a barnacle. Barnacles are small marine crustaceans that attach themselves to hard surfaces, such as rocks or the hulls of ships, using a strong, adhesive cement.
They are called clastic sedimentary rocks.
Some rocks are made of matter that was never living (e.g. meteoric rocks, igneous rocks, moon rocks) and some rocks are made of matter that was once part of living things (e.g. limestone rocks, marble rocks, iron ore rocks) and some rocks might be a mixture of matter that was never living and matter that was once part of living things (e.g. sandstone rocks, mudstone rocks, shale rocks, slate rocks).
They are both rocks
No, sedimentary rocks formed from fragments of other rocks are called clastic sedimentary rocks. Chemical sedimentary rocks form from minerals that are dissolved in water and precipitate out to form rocks like limestone or halite.
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The Milky Bar Kid's real name is Terry Brooks. He was a fictional character created for advertising the Milky Bar chocolate in the UK.
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about 16% of a bar
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