How does a convection current move rock
Conglomerate rocks could have formed when bits of existing rock got stuck together. Conglomerate rocks are sedimentary rocks made up of rounded pebbles and boulders cemented together by smaller particles, creating a solid rock.
When a volcano erupts, it sends out bits of rock, lava (solidified magma) and ash into the air. Then, gravity pulls the debris towards the ground so the debris drop, or fall, from the air.
The process is called erosion. When bits of rock are carried away by flowing water, they can be broken down into smaller pieces and transported downstream. Erosion can shape landscapes by wearing down rock and soil over time.
Yes, chunks of ice with bits of rock and dust are sometimes called dirty snowballs. These objects are known as comets and they originate from the outer regions of the solar system. The dust and rock fragments give them their characteristic appearance.
sediments
If existing bits of rock become attached through the process of lithification, a clastic sedimentary rock is formed.
it breaks
clastic rock
granite?
sedimentary rock
Sedimentary
some rocks stay the same but some break into little bits
move the red rock to the yellowish rock then move the white rock on that stack then move the grey rock on the biggest rock then move the white rock on the the grey rock move the red rock on the stick that doesn't have a rock the move the white rock on the red one then the yellowish rock on the grey one then move the white rock on the stick with no rock put the red rock on the stack and to top it off put the white rock on top
No, work in physics is defined as the product of the force applied to an object and the distance over which the force is applied. If the rock does not move, then there is no displacement and thus no work done by the boy pushing on the rock.
some rocks stay the same but some break into little bits
A rock is amineral