• Rocks are natural
combinations of 1, 2 or more minerals. They are nonliving solids
that are found in nature.
• Marble was formed by
linestone under great heat. Marble was used fur statues, and
today is used for counter tops and floors. It is used in
bathrooms a lot and it is very old.
• Chalk - Formed from
the skeletons of time sea animals that are too small to see with
the naked eye.
• Limestone was formed
by broken shells and tiny sea cretures. It is solid white color
with no other colors. It might look a little chalky.
• Diamonds are the
hardest known mineral.
• Quartzite was formed
by sandstone in great pressure and heat. It was slowly cooled
and has a whitish crystal.
• Opal comes from the
Romans. It is different colors.
• Turquois came from
the aztecs 3,000 years ago. It is a bluegreen color.
• Sandstone was formed
by grains of sand settling at the bottom of the ocean which got
pressed together.
• Quatz with iron was
formed by cooling slowly, but has purplish color whith white
spots, or can be clear, brown or black.
• Granite - a rock
that you cn find really easily.
•
Obsidian is black, smooth, and a little
sharp.
• Pumice is light,
white and bumpy
• Petrified Wood has
reddish or brown color which shows the age stripes. It often
looks like wood.
• Tufa - forms when
lime is deposited from water into a rock surfact in areas of low
rainfall.
• Gravel is blueish
gray and bumpy.
• Coal, also called
Black Gold, is millions of years old. We burn it for fuel or
heat. People have been mining coal since the middle ages. It is
hard and brittle and black.
• Mold - a hollow left
in a sediment after an organism dissolves.
• Imprint - a trace
fossil of an organism, such as a footprint, preserved in rock.
• Cast - a fossil
formed by sediments filling a mold.