Yes. Rocks containing crystals are called geodes. (Refer to wikipedia). Also, many rocks, particularly igneous rocks and some sedimentary rocks are crystaline in nature. Granite, for example, is typically made up of quartz, mica and feldspar.
Yes, popping candy like Pop Rocks undergoes a chemical change when it releases carbon dioxide gas upon contact with moisture in the mouth. The reaction between the candy ingredients and saliva causes the popping sensation and sound.
the igneous rock must be broke down or weathered down by erosion into sediments that then compact and cement together by pressure (and maybe heat- i cant remember whether or not) over the time period of many years
Rocks weather due to a combination of physical, chemical, and biological processes. Factors such as temperature changes, moisture, and exposure to air and water can cause rocks to break down and change their composition over time. This can lead to the formation of smaller particles and the eventual breakdown of the rock into sediment.
Lava and magma are not rocks because they are liquids and cant harden because they are to hot to harden and cant cool themselves down long enough to form a hard structure. Magma and lava is rock - it's just been superheated by the Earth's core.
The igneous and metamorphic rock is weathered (broken into smaller pieces by physical and chemical weathering processes) and eroded (movement of particles by wind, water, ice, and gravity). The sediment particles created by these processes eventually reach a point of deposition where they become stationary long enough to be covered by additional sediments. They then become compacted from the weight of additional sediments above them. As they are compacted, cementing minerals form out of the remaining fluids between the sediment particles, gluing the particles together. At this point, the material has become sedimentary rock.
You cant, the rocks in your town are there naturally.
you cant
because they are rocks and fossils dont belong in rocks and fossils can be made things an rocks cant :(...
well she cant get a date so not anyone at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Arrest or a lawsuit are both possibilities.
No. It's too late.Unless it gets eroded itself and eventually forms layers of sediment which may then get turned into rock.
u cant
you cant
if it is not breakable it cant be moved
you can. but only on some rocks.
u cant