Use of basalt in Sentences. 41 Examples
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basalt at the start of sentence
- Basalt is the commonest volcanic rock.
- Basalt is the commonest volcanic rock.
basalt at the end of sentence
- Basic suite consists of tholeiite and alkali - basalt.
- The canyon was a natural cutting through a mountain of basalt.
- The canyon was a natural cutting through a mountain of basalt.
- Closed basins as deep as 135 feet were bitten out of the underlying basalt.
- Closed basins as deep as 135 feet were bitten out of the underlying basalt.
basalt in the middle of sentence
- A small colony nested on the basalt rock face.
- A small colony nested on the basalt rock face.
- A continuous basalt fiber was prepared by crucible process.
- The wind gusts now and then, but the sun on the basalt is warm.
- The experimental rocks were granite, basalt, syenite and gneiss.
- Small Jerichos plaster patches of basalt in the new flows of warm water.
- Small Jerichos plaster patches of basalt in the new flows of warm water.
- Mainly is basalt and tuff, secondly become for the alteration basalt and andesite.
- Mainly is basalt and tuff, secondly become for the alteration basalt and andesite.
- No vertical cliff guards this approach, although about 50 million basalt boulders do.
- No vertical cliff guards this approach, although about 50 million basalt boulders do.
- The lava cooled and hardened , it formed layers of basalt rock to become The Giant's Causeway.
- The lava cooled and hardened , it formed layers of basalt rock to become The Giant's Causeway.
- There are beaches of rounded grey basalt pebbles of varying sizes elsewhere around the island.
- Rusty sediments pond in shallow depressions between the weathered gray curves of basalt pillows.
- Ocean island and continental flood basalt occurrences represent different expressions of plume activity.
- Ocean island and continental flood basalt occurrences represent different expressions of plume activity.
- A basalt flow can advance over a kilometre of flat ground in a matter of hours; an andesite may take months.
- A basalt flow can advance over a kilometre of flat ground in a matter of hours; an andesite may take months.
- Instead, the basalt flows and volcanic central peaks are found to be very closely associated with large craters.
- Instead, the basalt flows and volcanic central peaks are found to be very closely associated with large craters.
- It is a sheer basalt rock cliff on which thousands of razor bills, guillemots, kittiwakes, shags and fulmars nest.
- The rock assemblages of the Bayinbuluke formation are mainly alkaline basalt - thick andesite - alkaline rhyolite.
- It is a sheer basalt rock cliff on which thousands of razor bills, guillemots, kittiwakes, shags and fulmars nest.
- Towering in close symmetry, these basalt columns near Fingal's Cave form the base of the Scottish island of Staffa.
- Warped and folded Paleozoic strata and reddish Tertiary volcanic rocks are capped with dark Quaternary basalt flows.
- Warped and folded Paleozoic strata and reddish Tertiary volcanic rocks are capped with dark Quaternary basalt flows.
- Hot water poured out the tops of basalt pillars that normally stand as cold obelisks in the middle of drained-back lava ponds.
- Although anorthosite and basalt are the dominant rocks on the Moon, significant amounts of several other related rock types occur.
- According to the main rock-forming minerals in them, the Cenozoic volcanic rocks are mainly alkali olivine basalt, basanite and nephelinite.
- According to the main rock-forming minerals in them, the Cenozoic volcanic rocks are mainly alkali olivine basalt, basanite and nephelinite.
- Their source was like an asthenospheric mantle of ocean-island basalt and geosphere was also involved in the magma rising and eructating process.
- Their source was like an asthenospheric mantle of ocean-island basalt and geosphere was also involved in the magma rising and eructating process.
- The substrate is mainly basalt and volcanic clastic rock, and then limestone and phosphorite in seamounts MA, MC, MD, ME, MF from Magellan seamounts.