igneous - forms from melting and cooling, sedimentary - rock is formed from pieces of other rock, plant/animal remains, or dissolved minerals, metamorphic - forms from heat and pressure, lithification - compaction and cementation, clastic - sedimentary rocks are organized by the size of the sediments, chemical - sedimentary rocks that come from evaporation or precipitation, organic - formed from remains of ancient plants and animals, rock - solid material made of one or more minerals and occurs naturally, minerals - a naturally occuring inorganic solid that has a definite chemical composition and crystalline structure, magma - Liquid rock found in the Earth, lava  - Liquid rock found on the Earth’s surface, extrusive - Igneous rock that cools on the Earth, intrusive - Igneous rock that cools inside the Earth, foliated - metamorphic rock that has banding , non-foliated - metamorphic rock that does not have banding, contact - when a rock comes into contact with magma or lava (heat), it is burned or metamorphisized, regional - pressure causes the rock to be metamorphisized, weathering, erosion, deposition - the process in which rocks , soils, and minerals are broken down or dissolved at or near the Earth's surface through physical and chemical processes.,

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