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Rocks

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Rock textures
Rocks are made of grains. Each grain is made of a naturally occurring compound called a
mineral. The texture of a rock is a description of the size and shape of the grains.

Type of rock Sedimentary Igneous Metamorphic

Examples limestone, sandstone, basalt, gabbro, granite marble, quartzite, slate,


mudstone, chalk schist, gneiss
Grains or crystals? separate grains interlocking crystals that interlocking crystals,
are not lined up often lined up in bands
of different colours
Hard or soft? often soft or crumbly hard hard

Porous? often not usually not usually

Example of texture

Fossils
Fossils can form when dead plants or animals fall to the bottom of the sea. If their remains get
covered by other sediments they do not rot. As the sediments turn into sedimentary rock, the
shape of the organism is preserved in the rock. When a dead organism forms a fossil, its form
can still be seen because its hard parts have been turned into stone.

Materials from the Earth


Many of the materials we use are obtained from the Earth. We use stone for building. Cement is
made from limestone, and concrete is made by mixing cement, sand and gravel with water.
We also obtain metals from the Earth. Unreactive metals like gold and silver are found in their
native states. Other metals are found as parts of minerals. An ore is a rock with enough of a
particular mineral in it to make it worth mining. Pure metals are obtained from minerals using
chemical reactions.
Mining for metals can destroy habitats and cause pollution.
If we recycle metals we will:
● make supplies of metals last longer
● reduce amounts of mining (and so reduce the pollution and environmental damage this
causes)
● reduce pollution caused by putting metals in landfill sites.

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