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Igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary.

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What are the 3 classifications of a rock?

The three classifications of rocks are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous rocks form from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. Sedimentary rocks are formed by the accumulation and lithification of sediments. Metamorphic rocks are formed from pre-existing rocks that undergo changes in response to heat, pressure, or chemically active fluids.


Which is not a major factor that influences the strength of a rock?

The color of the rock is not a major factor that influences the strength of a rock. Factors such as mineral composition, grain size, texture, and porosity play a more significant role in determining a rock's strength.


Igneous rocks are classified based upon their composition and what?

Igneous rocks are classified based on their composition and texture. Composition is determined by the minerals present, while texture refers to the size of the mineral grains in the rock. These classifications help geologists understand the conditions under which the rock formed.


What is the six classifications determined by precipitation and temperature?

The six classifications determined by precipitation and temperature are tropical, dry, mild, continental, polar, and mountain. These classifications are defined based on the characteristics of the climate in a particular region, such as average temperature and amount of precipitation.


How composition and texture are used to classify rock?

mineral composition is the minerals that the rocks are made of texture refers to the grain size (sediments or interlocking crystals) of the different components of that rock