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Rocks By:

#1 Our first rock is a metamorphic rock. We think it is a metamorphic rock because it has layers of other rock in it. The layers are foliated. The rocks also has a definite crystal structure in it.

#2 This rock is a Sedimentary rock. There are other little rocks cemented in it. The rock also has a grey color. The rock is easily cracked and chips come off of it.

#3 This rock is a Sedimentary rock. The rock is red and sand is cemented into it. We think that the rock is sandstone. We came to this conclusion because the rock is also really grainy.

#4 We think this rock is Sedimentary. The rock has a reddish orange tint. Sedimentary rocks sometimes have fossils like this one. The rock also have different parts to it.

#5 This rock is Metamorphic. The rock has foliated layers. There is a crystal structure on all of this rock. The layers are all parallel.

#6 This rock is Metamorphic. Metamorphic rocks can be formed from many other rocks. Metamorphic rocks don’t necessarily have to have smooth sides. Metamorphic rocks also don’t have to be in parallel layers.