Why do we take advantage of rocks? What does geological mean

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Why do we take advantage of rocks?
What does geological mean?
Why do they only talk about the old granite found in Australia
What would make a volcanic rock black if the lava is red?
What qualities do granite and igneous rocks have in common?
What are diatoms?
Why is the Earth's crust mainly made up of igneous rock?
What came first a normal rock or lava rock?
What is the rock cycle
What holds the crystals together?
How far down does granite solidify?
How far down does granite solidify?
How do scientists know the granite is formed deep inside the earth?
Is there a mineral that is impossible to make a rock out of?
How can you tell the difference between the different kind of rocks
Can granite be classified as both an igneous and metamorphic rock?
Is it possible for rocks to evolve, such as maybe the volcano they were made
from (Igneous) changed?
How do you know what to classify a rock as?
How can rocks survive to be over 1000 years old?
My first question about the article is are there any types of rocks different from
igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, because the article stated these
are the three basic types of rocks, basic, so there must be more!
Why does it matter so much that the process is glued all together??
If the granite rocks are so old and unidentifiable, how do geologist classify them?
Why is granite so popular?
What kind of pressure and heat makes Metamorphic rocks?
What is a seduction force?
How hot is magma.
Can a certain type of rock become different type of rock over time?
How do scientists know that granite rocks are over 4 billion years old?
Why does it matter so much that the processes are glued all together??
How do the minerals and crystals form together to make a rock?
How did the rocks get fragments of plants?
How did the rocks get fragments of plants?
What does the 3 kinds of rocks have in common?
How old is the oldest granite rock ever found?
Is there any type of rock that includes more than 2 of the basis rocks?
What do we use granite for
What other kinds of igneous rocks are there?
How long have rocks been on earth?
Which minerals are used to make up a rock?
How do the minerals get stuck together
Why did they only talk about 3 kinds of rock?
How do scientist know that some rock in Australia is four billion years old???
What does geologists mean??
How does the magma get far below the ground to harden and make igneous
rocks?
What are solidifies
What are those natural processes that glued the minerals together?
Where can you find metamorphic rocks? �
Why do we study rocks
Can sedimentary rocks form or found anywhere else besides bodies of water
How high altitude can the types of rocks be in?
It says, "There are three basic types of rocks." How many different types are
there?
Would the type of rock basalt smooth since it is commonly found on the sea
floor?
Where did the original rock substance come from?
How does basalt not harden underwater?
Are rocks for instance from peoples lawns from under or above ground?
Do all rocks have the same purpose
What is metamorphic
Is there a way to measure the hardness of rocks?
Why is he acting like he is feeling sorry for rocks? They are not living
What does metamorphosed mean?
How deep is the Earths crust?
Can any rock become metamorphic?
What s the theory of evolution
If rocks are made up of small minerals, how are some rocks' insides different
from their outsides?
Why did he keep explaining how rocks were formed
Why dose the article say that people take rocks for granted?
Why are fossils more frequently formed in strata?
sorry about the last one i hit the wrong button
What are diatoms?
How does sandstone become so powdery?
Why shouldn't people take rocks for granted?
How come they wrote the most on Igneous rock?
How do they get the granite from the volcano?
#1 - How are rocks other than limestone, granite, and the other materials listed in
the article formedWhat is a geologist?
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Why does lava not burn rock?
Where did rocks come from
How does magma solidify under ground?
How many rocks are there in the world
Are all rocks crystals?
What type of rocks do molten materials create?
Besides the basic kinds of rocks are there more?
How do Sedimentary rocks form? Do they form when a rock starts out as a sliver
then layers over time?
Why are rocks so important for Earth?
How far down does the dark lava go in the sea?
Where mountains the first rocks made
Do all rocks have gems inside them?
Do all rocks have gems inside them?
Do all rocks have gems inside them?
Do all rocks have gems inside them?
Do all rocks have gems inside them?
Is there any rock that is made out of the basic rocks?
Could another continent be formed from volcanic eruption?
How are volcanoes formed?
What part of the animals is in sedimentary rocks other than bones?
Why is granite so old?
What does precipitating mean?
What are diatoms?
How would a four billion year old rock not crumble into dust?
What Would happen if we didn't have rocks?
What does gneiss look like?
What fuses the minerals in rocks together?
If the first rock was normal how did it get there?
Are the seashells in lime stone made of sand
Why would rock change under extreme heat/pressure.
How long would it take to erode the average boulder?
How long would it take to erode the average boulder?
How are the materials for sedimentary rocks pushed together to make a rock?
Can fossils form metamorphic rocks too?
How does the sand stick together?
How did scientists figure out that igneous rocks are common in the Earth's
crust?
Do different types of volcanoes make igneous rocks look different? Are there
different types of volcanoes?
How many subtypes of rocks are there?
How are fossils formed/made?
My second question about the article is if igneous rocks are formed by lava,
how are there igneous rocks in, say, Colorado? Colorado being a place where
there is no volcano to release lava.
How have geological forces altered them enough?
Are strata rare or common to find?
How can mud make a rock?
What is Strata
What does gneiss rock look like?
Why are rocks formed by crystal
How old is the oldest rock in the world?
Why are fossils usually found in sedimentary rocks?
Why do the fragments of the rocks accumulate only in low-flying area? As in
lakes, oceans, and deserts?
How old can granite rocks become?
How did scientists figure out how rocks are made?
How did scientists figure out how rocks are made?
How do different materials fuse together?
How long does it take for a regular rock to become a metamorphic rock? Is
there a SYSTEM or process?
What type of rock does Colorado contain the most of?
What do we use the other rocks for?
Is there a type of rock formed by soil?
How many scientists studied rocks?
Why did the author spend so much time writing about Igneous, Sedimentary,
and Metamorphic rocks, but then for marble rock he/she wrote a very small
paragraph about it, not explaining much?
How could scientist go so deep into the ground if the pressure would crush
them
Why didn't they include a rock cycle diagram?
Can basalt also be found in other parts of the world than just those listed???
Why are Igneous rocks called Igneous rocks??
Are there more types of rocks that aren't in this article?
If there is lava on the sea floor would it go out
How has that 4 billion year granite altered? Erosion?
Where can you find sedimentary rocks? �
Why are rocks so important
Are igneous rocks anywhere else besides volcanic habitat?
What fluids can you use to make a Metamorphic rock?
If granite rocks can be 4 million years old, does that mean that they don't
erode?
Why are fossils found mostly in the rock sedimentary and not any other rock?
How hot does water or magma have to be before a rock will start transforming?
What is gneiss made of other than granite?
Is there toxic or dangerous rock in the world?
Where did rocks originate from
What is quartzite
What about orbiting bodies, like an asteroid, what are they classified as?
Why did the author decide to pick his topic on rocks?
Is quartzite a gem?
How many layers are in sedimentary rock?
How can you tell how old a rock is?
Why were these rocks named what they are
How long does it take for most rocks to be created?
How do these rocks get to where they are
What are stalwarts?
How do rocks get "glued together
How do rocks get "glued together" as it said in the article.
How long does it take lava to solidify?
I have no other questions...
How long does it take to make a rock?
How much granite do you think there is in the world
Can sedimentary rocks be formed from human remains?
#2 - -and out of what material
How many different type of rock are there in the world are breakable?
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What is gneiss?
Why are there so many types of rocks
What types of animals are usually found in sedimentary rocks?
Where can I go to find out more about rocks
Are all rocks created from lava?
What material will sandstone morph into?
What other minerals can rocks be made out of?
How quickly do igneous rock form? If they were once mullion lava then they
have to dry to form into the rock that they are so how fast do they form?
How do people make rocks?
So how do rocks start? Is it by little tiny rocks that get covered? How are those
little rocks formed then?
How did we get vocalic rocks if we are now ware close to a volcano
What are different parts of rocks
What are different parts of rocks
What are different parts of rocks
What are different parts of rocks
What are different parts of rocks
Can there be more than 3 basic rocks?
How did the name geologist com to be?
How long have rocks existed?
Could metamorphic rocks be made with any fluids other than water, such as
soda or fruit juice?
How long does it take for diatoms to form?
Are minerals a type of rock?
What is basalt?
Which state has the most sedimentary rocks?
Why is the igneous rock found on the crust of the earth?
What is gneiss???
In the paragraph about Sedimentary rock, are the overlaying materials in the
water or in land?
Since magma flows in a stream (at least from what I've heard and seem myself)
how are rocks able to be created if the magma just flows about?
So all marble is a metamorphic rock?
How long does sandstone and mudstone take to fully form?
How are the rocks fused together
What's the most popular rock in the world?
Where in the Earth is the Earth's crust?
Where are metamorphic rocks found?
Why is it titled "Stony Stalwarts"?
What is the second most common place for fossils to be found?
Are sedimentary rocks formed of bones and fossils?
I wonder how long it took Stony to write and investigate about this article about
the formation of a rock.
When did humans figure out about the cycle of rocks and stones
What does it mean when it says, " enough by geological forces"
What does it mean when it says that the minerals may or may not have been
formed at the same time?
Most common rock is igneous rocks
What does the author mean by, “Classify" in paragraph 7?
Is there another type of rock?
Is there another type of rock?
Are there other rocks that are metamorphosed?
How long does it take to carve a rock if water is hitting it in the same place?
How are rocks able to last so long with out decaying?
How do the rocks last so long without decaying?
How do fossils get into rocks?
What large parts of the U.S. northwest can basalt be found?
Why are rocks so important?
What are the different substances for sedimentary rock?
What are diatoms?
How do they know that the granite is four billion years old?
Are rocks really crystals???
In paragraph seven, the author mentions that some rocks are so old they can no
longer even be classified. However he seemed pretty confident about it being
granite. Why did he classify it as granite if it's difficult to classify in the first place.
During the creation of a rock where do all of the minerals and crystal etc. come
from?
How do you pronounce, "solidifies"?
What minerals make up basalt?
How many Strata layers are there?
Where are all of places you find basalt rocks.
How old are sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks
What makes rocks go away over time?
How did basalt spread so far?
Who is speaking? Is he a scientist or geologist?
Does the word strata have any special prefix?
What inspired Stony Stalwarts to write this article besides his name being Stony?
Where can you find these types/stages of rock
Which states in the "U.S. Northwest?"
Why couldn't the author described fragments more clearly?
There are 3 types of rock: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.
Why didn't the author indent?
What kinds of geological forces have made granite hard to identify?
What kinds of geological forces have made granite hard to identify?
Are there rocks older than 4 million years old?
Where do crystals take place?
Where do the minerals that are in the rocks come from?
Where do the minerals that are in the rocks come from?
How does magma turn into granite?
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