Three Types of Rock: Igneous, Sedimentary & Metamorphic

There are three main types of rock: Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic.

Igneous rocks are made from melted rock. When magma or lava cools, it becomes solid. Examples: granite and basalt.

Sedimentary rocks are made from small pieces of rocks, sand, or even plants and animals. These pieces form layers, and over time they become rock. Examples: sandstone and coal.

Metamorphic rocks are rocks that change with heat and pressure. They do not melt, but their shape and minerals change. Examples: marble and slate.



21 comments:

  1. In other words igneous/youngest,metamorphic/middle-aged, and sedimentary/oldest, I would presume..

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  2. What is rock? in deep

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  3. Gold is the one type of sedimentary rock . Right

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  4. Metamophic rock also be little bit melted then they convert in layers are called stratifid rocks as like clay convert to shall by heat prassur and time period.

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  5. This is good channel I like it

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  6. Like interest learning from geograph
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    1. I follow for future.

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    2. Yes so interesting to know and see these things.This info broadens our mind and knowledge

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  7. I like this channel

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  8. What is the difference between rocks and stone?

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  9. What is the difference between the rocks and stones

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  10. add another information about rocks detail

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  11. Which one of these rocks are in Nguni languages "ihlalutye" "inyengane'

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  12. Thanks for the teaching

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  13. So good but I need more

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  14. which one is the hardest rock?

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