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Types of Rocks

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Types of Rocks

Rocks are constantly moving and are part of a never-ending rock cycle. Rocks are never created or destroyed; they simply change from one rock type to another. The rocks that you see today are the same ones that existed when the dinosaurs roamed the earth.

What are Rocks?

• Rocks are made up of one or more minerals. There are three types of rocks. These are igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.

What are the types of rocks?

• • Igneous rocks are rocks that are formed when molten rock cools. Molten rock comes from the core of the Earth.

• Sedimentary rocks form as the result of pressure placed on sediments, such as dirt, dust or smaller rocks.

• Metamorphic rocks are formed when igneous or sedimentary rocks are exposed to intense heat or pressure.

What is the rock cycle process?

• The rock cycle begins in the core of the Earth. Eventually the molten iron will work its way to the cooler parts of the outer mantle. At this point, the iron cools enough to become igneous rocks. These rocks often form mountains and ocean beds.

Eventually, the igneous rocks of the mantle will work their way into the crust, often due to weathering. Weathering will break apart the igneous rocks into tiny pieces of dust or dirt and these pieces become sediment.

Once this sediment is exposed to pressure, sedimentary rocks will be created. When these sedimentary rocks are exposed to high heats or pressure, they turn into metamorphic rocks.

If these metamorphic rocks are exposed to extremely high heat, then they will melt, becoming the liquid part of the Earth's core again.

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