The three major groups of rocks have several things in common. The mineral composition is the same and this is why they will all turn into each other at some point.
The three major groups of rocks - igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic - are formed through the rock cycle, which involves processes like melting, cooling, weathering, erosion, and metamorphism. They are all part of the Earth's crust and play a crucial role in shaping the Earth's surface. Additionally, they can change from one type to another through geological processes.
There are three main groups: Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic.
The three major rock groups that change by natural forces are igneous rocks, which form from the cooling of magma and can be weathered into sedimentary rocks; sedimentary rocks, which can be compressed and heated to form metamorphic rocks; and metamorphic rocks, which can be melted to form magma and cool into igneous rocks.
igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic!
Rocks are classified into three main groups based on their formation process: igneous rocks formed from cooling and solidification of magma or lava, sedimentary rocks formed from the accumulation and cementation of fragments of preexisting rocks or organic materials, and metamorphic rocks formed from the alteration of preexisting rocks due to high temperature and pressure.
Conglomerate, Sandstone and Shale are the three most common clastic sedimentary rocks.
Igneous rock, metamorphic rock, and sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary rock is one of the three main rock groups (along with igneous and metamorphic rocks) and is formed in three main ways-by the deposition of the weathered remains of other rocks (known as clastic sedimentary rocks); by the deposition of the results of biogenic activity; and by precipitation from solution. Sedimentary rocks include common types such as chalk, limestone, sandstone, and shale. :)
Agree. Sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic
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shale, sandstone, and limestone
All three are composed of minerals.