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Three Types of Rock

September 16, 2013 How are the rocks different? How are they the same?

What are the 3 types of rocks?

What do the rocks look like? How are they made? Where do they come from? What are some examples?

Igneous Rocks – ‘fire rocks’ Igneous rocks are made either underground or above ground.

Igneous Rocks – ‘fire rocks’ Underground: melted rock, called magma, cools slowly and becomes igneous rocks.

Igneous Rocks – ‘fire rocks’ Above ground: volcanoes erupt, bringing magma to the earth's surface, it is called lava. The lava cools and becomes igneous rocks.

Igneous Rocks – ‘fire rocks’ Granite Basalt Pumice

Sedimentary Rocks – ‘sandwich rocks’ For millions of years, little pieces of our earth (called particles) have been broken down by wind and water.

Sedimentary Rock – ‘sandwich rocks’ These little bits of our earth are washed to the bottom of the rivers, lakes, and oceans where they settle.

Sedimentary Rock – ‘sandwich rocks’ Many layers of small pieces of earth collect on top of each other in layers. These layers are pressed down more and more until the bottom layers slowly turn into hard rock.

Sedimentary Rock – ‘sandwich rocks’ Limestone Coal Sandstone

Metamorphic Rock – ‘changing rocks’ Metamorphic rocks are rocks that have "morphed" or changed into another kind of rock. These rocks were once igneous or sedimentary rocks.

Metamorphic Rock – ‘changing rock’ Millions of tons of heat and pressure have made these rocks change.

Metamorphic Rock – ‘changing rock’ Marble Slate Quartzite

What do the rocks look like? How are they made? Where do they come from? What are some examples?