Chuck
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And there's a pressurized reaction that makes the rock grow. It grows in girth. And that sandstone is very porous. And so it's those places in between. It's not happening like the whole thing's not growing at once. It'll be like a little pocket where this stuff, you know, gets lodged and expands. And then it literally grows off little pieces and they can fall off.
And there's a pressurized reaction that makes the rock grow. It grows in girth. And that sandstone is very porous. And so it's those places in between. It's not happening like the whole thing's not growing at once. It'll be like a little pocket where this stuff, you know, gets lodged and expands. And then it literally grows off little pieces and they can fall off.
And there's a pressurized reaction that makes the rock grow. It grows in girth. And that sandstone is very porous. And so it's those places in between. It's not happening like the whole thing's not growing at once. It'll be like a little pocket where this stuff, you know, gets lodged and expands. And then it literally grows off little pieces and they can fall off.
And that's when people are like, look, it had a little rock baby.
And that's when people are like, look, it had a little rock baby.
And that's when people are like, look, it had a little rock baby.
Yeah, I think the deposition rate is about an inch and a half, maybe a couple of inches every year? No. Every hundred years? No. Every 500 years?
Yeah, I think the deposition rate is about an inch and a half, maybe a couple of inches every year? No. Every hundred years? No. Every 500 years?
Yeah, I think the deposition rate is about an inch and a half, maybe a couple of inches every year? No. Every hundred years? No. Every 500 years?
Yeah, so an inch and a half to two inches every 1,000 years. That has not stopped certain patient people from sitting there and looking at them for a long time though, right?
Yeah, so an inch and a half to two inches every 1,000 years. That has not stopped certain patient people from sitting there and looking at them for a long time though, right?
Yeah, so an inch and a half to two inches every 1,000 years. That has not stopped certain patient people from sitting there and looking at them for a long time though, right?