Sustaining, nurturing, protecting, conserving.
Some verbs that describe rocks are: crumble, weather, erode, and shatter.
No, rocks are not soft. Rocks are made up of solid mineral material and are typically hard and have a rigid structure.
Foliated and nonfoliated are terms used to describe the texture of metamorphic rocks. Foliated rocks have a banded or layered appearance due to the alignment of minerals, while nonfoliated rocks lack this layered structure and have a more uniform texture.
Three verbs ending in -ing that relate to rocks are weathering, eroding, and sedimenting. Weathering refers to the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces due to exposure to elements such as wind and water. Eroding involves the transportation of these weathered rock particles by natural forces like rivers and glaciers. Sedimenting describes the process of these eroded particles settling and accumulating to form sedimentary rocks over time.
Some words that have ING in them and can be used to describe the sky are glistening and sparkling. Another word to describe the sky would be dazzling.
towering
soothing
You are such a BOUTEHOOLE
Some "ing" words that describe loud noises are deafening, piercing, thundering, and booming.
Discouraging
sharing and caring
bullying, annoying, talking
talking, annoying, bullying
Kicking scratching punching
soothing Flaming beautiful
annoying