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A laccolith is an igneous formation between two sedimentary layers
No, a limestone is a sedimentary rock. There are three types of rocks: sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous. That's the simple answer for the complex distinctions between the types of rocks.
igneous (extrusive)
sedimentary
igneous
A laccolith is an igneous formation between two sedimentary layers
There sedimentary igneous and metemorphic
cycle means it cycles between sedimentary,metamorphic and igneous rocks. cycle means it cycles between sedimentary,metamorphic and igneous rocks. -Mrs.Zalenski
Igneous rock is formed from the solidification of magma or lava. Sedimentary rock is formed from the lithification of sediments, generally.
its igneous and sedimentary and metamorphic
Graphite is a mineral, not a rock that is classified as metamorphic, igneous or sedimentary.
Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic.
Mudstone is sedimentary
Both types are part of the rock cycle. Both rocks contain various minerals. Both are solid. Both are naturally occurring. Both are found in the crust.
No, a limestone is a sedimentary rock. There are three types of rocks: sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous. That's the simple answer for the complex distinctions between the types of rocks.
There are three major types of rock: igneous (formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava) sedimentary (laid down as sediments) and metamorphic (changed by heat and/or pressure)
igneous (extrusive)