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Rock Composition Rocks aren’t minerals, even if minerals are rocks! What is a rock? • Rock: naturally formed, non-living Earth material. • Rocks are made of collections of mineral grains that are held together in a firm, solid mass. • The different colors and textures of different rocks are caused by the presence of different minerals How is a rock different from a mineral? • Rocks are made of minerals. The mineral grains in a rock may be so tiny that you can only see them with a microscope, or they may be as big as your fingernail, or even your finger. • Rocks are identified primarily by the minerals they contain and by their texture. A rock may be made of grains of all one mineral type, such as quartzite. Much more commonly, rocks are made of a mixture of different minerals. • Texture is a description of the size, shape, and arrangement of mineral grains. The Three Rock Types • The three types are: • Igneous, Metamorphic, and Sedimentary • These rocks all have different properties, and form in different ways. Igneous Rocks • Igneous Rocks form from the cooling and hardening of molten magma in many different environments. • The chemical composition of the magma in question as well as the rate at which it cools will determine what kind of rock forms. • More than 700 types of Igneous rocks are known • They have these characteristics: • Large, visible crystals • Glasslike • Holes from air bubbles while cooling Sedimentary Rocks • Sedimentary rocks form by the compaction and cementing together of sediments. • Sediments are small fragments of rocks and minerals such as pebbles, sand, silt, and clay. • Fossils are always found in Sedimentary rocks • They have these characteristics: • Appearance of sand, pebbles, rocks cemented together • Layers • Appearance of fossils Metamorphic Rocks • Metamorphic rocks form when the minerals in an existing rock are changed by heat or pressure below the surface • Metamorphic rocks start off as some kind of other rock. The starting rock can be igneous, sedimentary, or even another metamorphic rock. Heat and/or pressure then change the rock into a metamorphic rock. • The changes can be physical, chemical, or both • They have these characteristics: • Stripes in thin, parallel, wavy lines • Tiny crystals that line up in the same direction • Very hard, usually can scratch metal