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TYPES OF ROCKS
ANNA jOHNSON
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What is a Rock?
A rock is a combination of one or more minerals or organic matter.
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THE ROCKS
Igneous Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
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Igneous Rocks
Igneous rocks are rocks that form when hot, liquid magma cools into a solid.
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INTRUSIVE IGNEOUS ROCKS
Intrusive igneous rocks form by intruding surrounding rocks below Earth's surface.
Example ; Diorite
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EXTRUSIVE IGNEOUS ROCKS
Extrusive rocks form when lava erupts, or extrudes onto Earth's surface.
Example ; Basalt
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Sedimentary Rocks
Sedimentary rocks form by weathering, erosion, deposition, burial, and cementation.
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CLASTIC
Clastic sedimentary rocks form when sediments are buried, compacted and cemented together by Calcite or Quartz.
Example : Breccia
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CHEMICAL
Chemical sedimentary rocks form when water, usually seawater, evaporates.
Example ; Halite
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ORGANIC
Organic sedimentary rocks form from the remains or fossils, of once-living plants and animals.
Example ; Coquina
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Metamorphic Rocks
Metamorphic rocks form when a rock is exposed to high temperature and pressure.
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FOLIATED
Foliated metamorphic rocks form when pressure causes the mineral grains in a rock to realign to form parallel bands.
Example ; Phyllite
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NONFOLIATED
Nonfoliated rocks form when the grains in the mineral are not aligned in planes or bands.
Example ; Quartzite
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