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Rocks are classified based on their origin, formation, and mineral composition.
The classification helps in understanding the geological processes involved in their formation. The three rock groups are:
Igneous Rocks (Example: Basalt, Granite)
Sedimentary Rocks (Example: Limestone, Sandstone)
Metamorphic Rocks (Example: Marble, Quartzite)
Igneous Rocks are formed from cooled volcanic material
Sedimentary Rocks are formed of compressed sediment. They are formed through a process called lithification.
Organic Sedimentary Rocks:
Formed from the accumulation of plant and animal debris.
Often composed of the remains of once-living organisms.
Examples include limestone (formed from marine skeletal remains) and coal. Inorganic Sedimentary Rocks:
Formed from the deposition of mineral material.
Comprised of non-organic particles and fragments.
Examples include sandstone (formed from sand particles) and shale (formed from clay particles). Here are the revised notes based on the information in the image:
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Metamorphic Rocks are formed from igneous or sedimentary rocks that have changed due to heat and/or pressure.
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