No. They can only pick up grass, dirt, sand, gravel, etc.
No, they only pick up blocks that are in the world
Endermen wonder around picking up blocks like Cobblestone or Dirt and Randomly place them as the wonder, Endermen will not attack you unless you attack them or look at them with your cursor. Endermen are able to teleport behind or away from the player that has attacked or looked at it
As a glacier or ice sheet moves, it can erode bedrock. The ice can then pick up, or entrain, the eroded rock. As the ice flows, it transports the bedrock debris in the direction of flow.
When glaciers move, they pick up rocks of various sizes. These rocks are then dragged along the bedrock beneath the glacier, causing abrasion. The rocks act like sandpaper, scraping and carving grooves and scratches into the bedrock as the glacier advances.
You cannot mine bedrock, it is indestructible. If you instead meant obsidian, then 15 seconds.
just keep digging to up untill you see bedrock then go threw the bedrock and fly up up up up up
In order to destroy bedrock in Minecraft, either the super pick-axe command or TNT can be used. These are the only two options without cheats.
The Endermen are jet black, blocky humanoid aliens on the game Minecraft. There are images of them at the related links below.
Minecraft's bedrock is indestructable. It cannot be destroyed by fists, any kind of pick, or explosives. It can be freely destroyed in creative mode, and admins can move it.
Potatoe chips.
No, mobs are not hostile in Creative mode unless provoked. Endermen will not attack if you look at them, but will attack if you hit them. However apart from digging through bedrock and falling into the abyss, the player is invulnerable in creative mode so a hostile Enderman can't do anything to you.
The process by which glaciers pick up rocks is called "glacial plucking." As glaciers move, they exert pressure on the underlying bedrock, causing fractures that allow them to pull away pieces of rock. This process contributes to the erosion and shaping of the landscape as the glacier transports the debris.