NAME
(Examples)
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CAUSE
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LOCATION
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CHARACTERISTICS
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Sedimentary
limestone;
sandstone; chalk; coal; rock salt; shale; dolomite; conglomerate
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created
when layers of sediment (mud, sand, gravel and minerals) settle to the
bottom of the ocean and then compacted (pressed together) over thousands
of years
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where
oceans or bodies of water once existed or still exist
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soft,
layered, may contain fossils
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Igneous
quartz;
pumice; granite; basalt; obsidian
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created
when molten rock (lava) inside the Earth pushes through the crust (like
in a volcanic eruption) and then cools
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where
volcanoes have or do exist
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crystalline,
glossy, coarse-grained
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Metamorphic
marble;
slate; gneiss; schist; quartzite; eclogite
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created
when sedimentary or igneous rocks undergo metamorphosis (change) caused
by pressure, heat, and water acting on the rocks
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deep
within the earth (where pressure and heat have a very large affect)
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hard,
may contain bands or layers, may contain crystals
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