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Rocks and the Rock Cycle. Rocks. Rock is a solid material made up of minerals or other substances. Most of Earth’s rocks are made up of about 20 common minerals, called rock-forming minerals. Classifying Rocks.
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Rocks • Rock is a solid material made up of minerals or other substances. • Most of Earth’s rocks are made up of about 20 common minerals, called rock-forming minerals.
Classifying Rocks • The color of the rock depends on the color of the minerals that make up the rock. • To a geologist, texture refers to the size, shape, and arrangement of a rock’s grains. • A rock grain is one of the particles that make up a rock • Geologists classify rocks into three major groups by how they are formed.
Igneous Rocks • Igneous rock forms when lava or magma cools and hardens.
Igneous Rocks • Igneous rock formed from magma beneath the Earth’s surface is called intrusive. • Intrusive – Inside the Earth
Igneous Rocks • Igneous rock formed from lava above the Earth’s surface is called extrusive. • Extrusive – Exited the Earth
Sedimentary Rock Made from Sediment
Sedimentary Rock • Sedimentary rock forms when particles of rock and other material are pressed and stuck together.
Sedimentary Rock • Compaction (pressed) • Cementation (stuck)
Sedimentary Rock • Any rock can become Sedimentary Rock • There are three major kinds of sedimentary rock • Clastic – Organic – Chemical
Clastic • A sedimentary rock that you can see the particles of rock that have been stuck together is called a clastic rock.
Organic • A sedimentary rock that formed from the remains of plants and animals is called organic rock.
Chemical • A sedimentary rock that forms when dissolved minerals come out of solution is called a chemical rock.
Metamorphic Rock • Metamorphic rock forms from high heat and pressure beneath the surface of the Earth. • Any type of rock can become a metamorphic rock.
The Rock Cycle • The rock cycle is a series of processes that change rocks from one kind to another kind.