Chalk is a type of sedimentary rock that is composed of microscopic calcium carbonate shells of marine organisms such as foraminifera and coccoliths.
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Chalk does not belong to a rock group. Chalk is a type of sedimentary rock composed mainly of the mineral calcite.
Yes. Chalk is a porous rock.
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"Chalk the rock" typically refers to using chalk to mark a route on a climbing wall or rock face. This involves tracing the holds and moves with chalk to help climbers visualize their path and make their climbing easier.
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Chalk is a rock. Amelia Chamberlain
because chalk is a type of rock which crumbles.
No, chalk is not a type of igneous rock. Chalk is a soft, white, porous sedimentary rock composed of calcite, a form of calcium carbonate. Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
Rock gypsum is a sedimentary rock. These rocks can be transparent or opaque. Examples could be chalk and chalk boards.