Because it was put here by god or a result of the big bang, your call.
Its also what keeps us from the the molten core of the earth.
By definition a rock is in a solid state.
All rocks in the world were formed from the Earth's crust, so they exist in all states where land is present on the planet, including both the solid and fragmental states.
We don't even know yet whether wormholes actually exist, or even whether they can exist. It seems a little premature to speculate on the exact details.We don't even know yet whether wormholes actually exist, or even whether they can exist. It seems a little premature to speculate on the exact details.We don't even know yet whether wormholes actually exist, or even whether they can exist. It seems a little premature to speculate on the exact details.We don't even know yet whether wormholes actually exist, or even whether they can exist. It seems a little premature to speculate on the exact details.
Inert gases exist in the atmosphere; helium exist also in metane and some rocks.
MY OPINION IS THAT IT BECOMES TALUS, OR SOIL OR EVEN BEDROCK OR EVEN HUMUS IM NOT REALLY SHURE BUT YOU CAN LOOK IT UP IN SOME OTHER PGS.......... MY OPINION IS THAT IT BECOMES TALUS, OR SOIL OR EVEN BEDROCK OR EVEN HUMUS IM NOT REALLY SHURE BUT YOU CAN LOOK IT UP IN SOME OTHER PGS..........
Rocks do not have a lifespan in the same way living organisms do. They can exist for millions or even billions of years, undergoing changes through geological processes.
No.
Small Rocks, and smaller rocks, and even smaller rocks.
Yes. Most of the rocks on Earth are much older than that.
Rocks do not have a lifespan in the same way living organisms do. They can exist for millions or even billions of years, depending on factors like erosion, weathering, and geological processes. These factors can break down rocks over time, but they do not "die" in the traditional sense.
Rocks do not have a lifespan in the same way living organisms do. They can exist for millions or even billions of years, depending on factors like erosion, weathering, and geological processes. These factors can break down rocks over time, but the rock itself does not "die."
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If you mean to elove eevee in into leafeon , then that's imposable leafeon doesn't exist then, its a ds exculsuve. Moss rocks don't exist in gba games.
Yes, he is awsome and rocks and has super powers.
No, not all of them do, and to support that answer, imagine an island so small that nothing can grow on it, not even allgie. They do exist, rocks off some coasts are good examples.
We wont exist...
By definition a rock is in a solid state.