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Rocks are used for many purposes but some of them that we can see in our daily life are cited below :

Rocks are used for many purposes but some of them that we can see in our daily life are cited below :Making Cement (Limestone) (Sedimentary Origin)

Rocks are used for many purposes but some of them that we can see in our daily life are cited below :Making Cement (Limestone) (Sedimentary Origin)Writing (Chalk) (Sedimentary Origin)

Rocks are used for many purposes but some of them that we can see in our daily life are cited below :Making Cement (Limestone) (Sedimentary Origin)Writing (Chalk) (Sedimentary Origin)Building Material (Sandstone) (Sedimentary Origin)

Rocks are used for many purposes but some of them that we can see in our daily life are cited below :Making Cement (Limestone) (Sedimentary Origin)Writing (Chalk) (Sedimentary Origin)Building Material (Sandstone) (Sedimentary Origin)Bath Scrub (Pumice) (Igneous Origin)

Rocks are used for many purposes but some of them that we can see in our daily life are cited below :Making Cement (Limestone) (Sedimentary Origin)Writing (Chalk) (Sedimentary Origin)Building Material (Sandstone) (Sedimentary Origin)Bath Scrub (Pumice) (Igneous Origin)Kerb Stone (Granite) (Igneous Origin)

Rocks are used for many purposes but some of them that we can see in our daily life are cited below :Making Cement (Limestone) (Sedimentary Origin)Writing (Chalk) (Sedimentary Origin)Building Material (Sandstone) (Sedimentary Origin)Bath Scrub (Pumice) (Igneous Origin)Kerb Stone (Granite) (Igneous Origin)Roofing Material (Slate) (Metamorphic Origin)

Rocks are used for many purposes but some of them that we can see in our daily life are cited below :Making Cement (Limestone) (Sedimentary Origin)Writing (Chalk) (Sedimentary Origin)Building Material (Sandstone) (Sedimentary Origin)Bath Scrub (Pumice) (Igneous Origin)Kerb Stone (Granite) (Igneous Origin)Roofing Material (Slate) (Metamorphic Origin)Statue/Ornaments/Decoration (Marble) (Metamorphic Origin)

Rocks are used for many purposes but some of them that we can see in our daily life are cited below :Making Cement (Limestone) (Sedimentary Origin)Writing (Chalk) (Sedimentary Origin)Building Material (Sandstone) (Sedimentary Origin)Bath Scrub (Pumice) (Igneous Origin)Kerb Stone (Granite) (Igneous Origin)Roofing Material (Slate) (Metamorphic Origin)Statue/Ornaments/Decoration (Marble) (Metamorphic Origin)Valuable source of minerals (Gold, Diamond, Sapphire e.t.c)

Rocks are used for many purposes but some of them that we can see in our daily life are cited below :Making Cement (Limestone) (Sedimentary Origin)Writing (Chalk) (Sedimentary Origin)Building Material (Sandstone) (Sedimentary Origin)Bath Scrub (Pumice) (Igneous Origin)Kerb Stone (Granite) (Igneous Origin)Roofing Material (Slate) (Metamorphic Origin)Statue/Ornaments/Decoration (Marble) (Metamorphic Origin)Valuable source of minerals (Gold, Diamond, Sapphire e.t.c)Some rocks acts as tourist attraction sites.

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Types of Rocks

Rocks are not all the same!

The three main types, or classes, of rock are sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous and the differences among them have to do with how they are formed.

Sedimentary

Sedimentary rocks are formed from particles of sand, shells, pebbles, and other fragments of material. Together, all these particles are called sediment. Gradually, the sediment accumulates in layers and over a long period of time hardens into rock. Generally, sedimentary rock is fairly soft and may break apart or crumble easily. You can often see sand, pebbles, or stones in the rock, and it is usually the only type that contains fossils.

Examples of this rock type include conglomerate and limestone.

Metamorphic

Metamorphic rocks are formed under the surface of the earth from the metamorphosis (change) that occurs due to intense heat and pressure (squeezing). The rocks that result from these processes often have ribbonlike layers and may have shiny crystals, formed by minerals growing slowly over time, on their surface.

Examples of this rock type include gneiss and marble.

Igneous

Igneous rocks are formed when magma (molten rock deep within the earth) cools and hardens. Sometimes the magma cools inside the earth, and other times it erupts onto the surface from volcanoes (in this case, it is called lava). When lava cools very quickly, no crystals form and the rock looks shiny and glasslike. Sometimes gas bubbles are trapped in the rock during the cooling process, leaving tiny holes and spaces in the rock.

Examples of this rock type include basalt and obsidian

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