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ROCKS Rocks – usually made of two or more minerals There are 3 main types of rocks: Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic IGNEOUS ROCKS Igneous Rocks – form when melted rock material from inside the earth (magma) cools 2 Types of Igneous Rock: Intrusive Extrusive Magma cools below earth’s surface cools slowly, so large crystals usually form Lava cools on top of earth’s surface cools quickly, so not many crystals form Examples of Igneous Rocks Granite Pumice Scoria Obsidian SEDIMENTARY ROCKS Sediment – pieces of broken rock, shells, grains of minerals, etc. Sedimentary Rock – sediment that forms into layers because of years of pressure & compacting Forming Sedimentary Rocks Examples-Sedimentary Rocks Sandstone Limestone Gypsum Conglomerate Shale Examples-Sedimentary Rock If sediment is carried by water, why are these sedimentary rocks NOT under water…? Thousands or millions of years ago, this probably WAS under water! METAMORPHIC ROCKS Metamorphic Rocks – extreme heat and pressure inside the earth cause old rocks to change into new rocks At some point, both igneous and sedimentary rocks can/will become metamorphic rocks Forming Metamorphic Rock Examples – Metamorphic Rock Gneiss Slate Marble ROCK CYCLE Rock Cycle – describes how different rocks are related to one another and how rocks change from one type to another Every rock is always traveling somewhere in the rock cycle. A complete journey through the rock cycle can take millions of years. ROCK CYCLE