Material for The Rock
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SPANDEXMaterial for The Rock
ROPEMaterial for a rock climber's harness
slatea piece of construction material (as laminated rock) prepared as a shingle for roofing and siding
slatesa piece of construction material (as laminated rock) prepared as a shingle for roofing and siding
diapirismthe upward movement of material through denser rock
diapirismsDIAPIRISM, the upward movement of material through denser rock
eoliannoting or pertaining to sand or rock material carried or arranged by the wind
subsurfaceearth material (as rock) near but not exposed at the surface of the ground
effloresces(of salts) Come to the surface of brickwork, rock, or other material and crystallize there
effloresced(of salts) Come to the surface of brickwork, rock, or other material and crystallize there
subsurfacesSUBSURFACE, earth material (as rock) near but not exposed at the surface of the ground
efflorescing(of salts) Come to the surface of brickwork, rock, or other material and crystallize there
groundmassThe compact, finer-grained material in which the crystals are embedded in a porphyritic rock
effloresce(of salts) Come to the surface of brickwork, rock, or other material and crystallize there
regolithunconsolidated residual or transported material that overlies the solid rock on the earth, moon, or a planet
ignimbriteA volcanic rock consisting essentially of pumice fragments, formed by the consolidation of material deposited by pyroclastic flows
lithostaticrelating to the pressure or stress imposed on a layer of soil or rock by the weight of overlying material
limestonesA hard sedimentary rock, composed mainly of calcium carbonate or dolomite, used as building material and in the making of cement
ophioliteAn igneous rock consisting largely of serpentine, believed to have been formed from the submarine eruption of oceanic crustal and upper mantle material
bandstrip (as of living tissue or rock) or a stripe (as on an animal) differentiable (as by color, texture, or structure) from the adjacent material or area