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Rock Type – Definition and Formation Rock Type 1: Sedimentary Rock Sedimentary Rock – Formed by deposition and cementation of that material Dull color, easy to scratch, appears in layers, could contain fossil Rock Type 2: Igneous Rock Igneous Rock – Melting happens below ground and crystallize below Earth’s surface, and the slow cooling allows large crystals to form Mixed colors, no layers, harder to scratch, formed by heating/cooling Rock Type 3: Metamorphic Rock Metamorphic Rock – Transformation of a pre-existing rock that is subjected to high heat and pressure Shared characteristics – could have layers (mostly vertical), fossils, and/or crystals How Rocks Get To Certain Locations Volcanic Activity Lava deposited on top of previous layers Levels of igneous rocks can be evidence Uplift Rock that was once deep below the surface has been brought up to the surface Different types of rock (particularly igneous and metamorphic) at the bottom of mountains/cliffs Burial Igneous and Metamorphic rock form below the surface Rocks may fall and pile on one another Rock Cycle