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The list of the 3 types of rocks: 1. Igneous Rocks - These rocks form from magma trapped below the earth's surface and from lava that cooled on the earth's surface. 2. Sedimentary Rocks - These rocks form from loose materials such as fragments of rocks, plant and animal remains, and mineral grains that have been moved from one place and deposited in another place usually through the action of water. 3. Metamorphic Rocks - These rocks formed from igneous, sedimentary and other metamorphic rocks as a result of heat, pressure and chemical action.

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