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∙ 12y agoRocks with sharp corners that are blown out from the inside of a volcano are known as volcanic bombs. These are ejected as hot lava fragments that cool and solidify in the air, forming irregular shapes with pointed edges due to their rapid solidification and cooling process.
pumice
The lava volcanoe shoots the igneous rocks out of it and then it farts hot spots
No, lava is molten rock that flows onto the Earth's surface during a volcanic eruption. Once it cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rocks called extrusive rocks. Examples include basalt and pumice.
The process by which the corners of rocks become rounded due to abrasion and erosion is called "rounding" or "spheroidal weathering." This occurs as the sharp edges and corners of the rock are worn down over time by natural forces like water, wind, and friction.
The gradual rounding of the corners and edges of angular blocks of rock is called weathering. Weathering is the process by which rocks and minerals are broken down into smaller pieces over time due to exposure to the elements, such as wind, water, and temperature changes. This process causes the sharp edges and corners of rocks to become smoother and rounded.
pumice
they create rocks by cooling quikly or slowly
The lava volcanoe shoots the igneous rocks out of it and then it farts hot spots
No, lava is molten rock that flows onto the Earth's surface during a volcanic eruption. Once it cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rocks called extrusive rocks. Examples include basalt and pumice.
After abrasion, such as being tumbled in a stream, the shape of rocks becomes smoother and more rounded. Continued abrasion can wear down sharp edges and angles, creating more rounded and polished surfaces on the rocks.
Corners and edges are more thin and vulnerable than centers and faces.
spheroidal weathering
yes there are some rocks that are round called geodes these rocks are hollow on the inside and have crystals inside them
The process by which the corners of rocks become rounded due to abrasion and erosion is called "rounding" or "spheroidal weathering." This occurs as the sharp edges and corners of the rock are worn down over time by natural forces like water, wind, and friction.
Spheroidal weathering
They were recycled by the Earth core or blown off Earth by meteors
i think rocks age becauce of the carbon inside of them.