The Way that Rocks Work By J and S. Igneous Rocks Rocks that are formed when melted rock cools and hardens. Examples: Basalt, Gabbro, Pumice, and Obsidian.

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The Way that Rocks Work By J and S

Igneous Rocks Rocks that are formed when melted rock cools and hardens. Examples: Basalt, Gabbro, Pumice, and Obsidian.

Sedimentary Rocks This rock is formed when sediment is cemented together. Examples-conglomerate, sandstone, shale, and limestone

Metamorphic rocks This rock is formed by heat and pressure. Examples-Schist, Gneiss, Slate, Quartzite, and Marble.

The Rock Cycle I think that the rock cycle is a never-ending cycle of rocks changing into other rocks. All rocks can change in one or more ways, and some can change in any way possible.

Minerals A mineral is an element that has its own chemicals and properties.

Mineral Identification Scientists use a series of tests to identify all the different minerals that there.

Uses for Rocks and Minerals These can be used for Food, Containers, Construction, Jewelry, Pavement, Medicine, and Decoration.

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