2.1 What Are Rocks and Minerals?. Rocks  Rocks: You have probably walked on them, ridden over them, and even eaten them! But if you had to describe them.

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2.1 What Are Rocks and Minerals?

Rocks  Rocks: You have probably walked on them, ridden over them, and even eaten them! But if you had to describe them to someone, what would you say?

MINERALS IN ROCKS  To read the story of a rock, you have to know something about the substances that are part of it. If you examine a rock closely, you will notice it is made up of many little particles called grains. The appearance and properties of a rock depend on the nature of these many grains and the particular materials of which they are made.  The building blocks of rock are pure, naturally occurring solid materials called minerals. All rocks are made of minerals. Some rocks, such as limestone, are formed of only one mineral, while others, such as granite, are made up of several different minerals.