Types of Rocks There are three main types

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Types of Rocks • There are three main types of rocks: 1. Igneous -

Types of Rocks • There are three main types of rocks: 1. Igneous - formed when molten rock cools. 2. Sedimentary – formed by the “cementing together” of small grains of sediment. 3. Metamorphic – rocks changed by the effect of heat and pressure.

Igneous Rocks • These are rocks formed by the cooling of molten rock (magma.

Igneous Rocks • These are rocks formed by the cooling of molten rock (magma. ) Magma cools and solidifies forming igneous rocks volcano magma

Sedimentary Rocks • Getting older Sedimentary Rocks are rocks formed when particles of sediment

Sedimentary Rocks • Getting older Sedimentary Rocks are rocks formed when particles of sediment build up and are “cemented together” by the effect of pressure and minerals. Fragments washed to the sea Rocks are broken up by the action of weather sea Sedimentary rocks

Metamorphic Rocks • • Metamorphic rocks are formed by the effect of heat and

Metamorphic Rocks • • Metamorphic rocks are formed by the effect of heat and pressure on existing rocks. This can greatly affect the hardness, texture or layer patterns of the rocks. Pressure from surface rocks metamorphic rock Magma heat forming here

THE ROCK CYCLE— a scheme that represents the processes of continuous changes that connect

THE ROCK CYCLE— a scheme that represents the processes of continuous changes that connect the three major groups of rocks: - SEDIMENTARY - IGNEOUS - METAMORPHIC It also shows two other important parts of the “Rock Cycle” – SEDIMENTS and molten LAVA and MAGMA Source: http: //www. classzone. com/books/earth_science/terc/conten t/investigations/es 0602 page 02. cfm http: //www. canadianrockhound. com/junior/rock_cycle. html

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Here is another version of the Rock Cycle Followed by a quiz!!! http: //www.

Here is another version of the Rock Cycle Followed by a quiz!!! http: //www. learner. org/interactives/rockcycle/diagram 2. html http: //www. volcanoworld. org/vwdocs/vwlessons/Metrocks/Metrocks 2. html

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