Rocks can provide clues about their formation due to their mineral composition, texture, and structure. For example, igneous rocks formed from cooled magma or lava may contain crystals that indicate the cooling rate, while sedimentary rocks often have layers that reveal information about past environments and sediment deposition. Additionally, the presence of fossils within certain rocks can suggest the conditions and life forms present when the rock was formed. By studying these characteristics, geologists can infer the geological processes that shaped the rock’s history.
The rock formed from molten rock is called igneous rock. It is formed when magma cools and solidifies either underground as intrusive rock or on the Earth's surface as extrusive rock.
Igneous rock is formed when magma cools and becomes solid.
Its a igneous rock whenit is made formed by magma.
the latite rock was formed by a 50 cent inside it
The presence of hornblende in rock is an important clue because it indicates specific conditions of formation, typically related to high-grade metamorphic environments or certain types of igneous processes. Hornblende, a complex amphibole mineral, suggests that the rock may have formed under conditions of elevated temperature and pressure, often associated with subduction zones or continental collision. Its presence can also help geologists determine the rock's origin and history, including tectonic settings and the chemical composition of the parent material.
;-; i have no clue
I have no clue
Rock was formed when the earth was made.
The rock formed from molten rock is called igneous rock. It is formed when magma cools and solidifies either underground as intrusive rock or on the Earth's surface as extrusive rock.
WHAT IS RIGID BRITTLE ROCK CALLED? WHAT IS RIGID BRITTLE ROCK CALLED? we have no clue
Igneous rock is formed.
Igneous rock is formed when magma cools and becomes solid.
not a clue
secret ! walang clue !
i have no clue
Mechanically formed sedimentary rock , Chemically formed sedimentary rock and Organically formed sedimentary rock.
I have no clue Hope not though, I HATE Camp Rock