Cementation - the process by which sediments are "glued" together by minerals dissolved by water, Compaction - the process by which sediments are pressed together by overlaying layers of sediment, Metamorphism - the process by which existing rocks are changed by extreme heat and pressure, Sedimentary Rock - a rock formed through a process of weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation, Igneous rock - a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock, Metamorphic Rock - a rock that is formed due to extreme heat and pressure, Instrusive - igneous rocks that form beneath earth's surface., Extrusive - igneous rocks that form above earth's surface, Fine-grained - the texture of igneous rocks that cool quickly above earth's surface and have small or no grains, Coarse-grained - the texture of the igneous rocks that cool slowly beneath earth's surface and have large, visible crystals, Foliated - the texture of metamorphic rock that has mineral grains arranged in planes or bands, Nonfoliated - the texture of a metamorphic rock that has mineral grains that are not arranged in planes or bands,

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