• Question: What makes different rocks harder than others?

    Asked by soggysheepy to SarahJane on 18 Jun 2013.
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      Sarah-Jane Walsh answered on 18 Jun 2013:


      The hardness of a rock depends on what these grains are made of and how they are held together. Rocks made of mud and clay have no glue to hold them together and so are soft. whereas rocks baked in the ground by volcanic heat such as marble are bound together very tightly

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