Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic. Ohio's state rock is the Ohio Flint. Common rocks found in Ohio are; Coal (which is very sulfuric in the region), Concretions, Dolomite, Ironstone, Limestone, Shale, Sandstone, Flint, Conglomerate, Calcite, Celestite, Diamond, Fluorite, Galena, Gold, Gypsum, Hematite, Marcasite, Melanterite, Pyrite, Quartz, Sphalerite, Strontianite. Ohio also has non native rocks that have been imported from other places.
There are three types of rocks: 1)Igneous Rocks 2)Sedimentary Rocks 3)Metamorphic Rocks
igneous rocks
holy rocks
Extrusive igneous rocks , Intrusive igneous rocks
There are sedimentary rocks
big ones
Intrusive igneous rocks cool slowly. These types of rocks would be located underground having long period of time to cool.
There are three types of rocks: 1)Igneous Rocks 2)Sedimentary Rocks 3)Metamorphic Rocks
hoe many types of granite rocks are there
Terrestrial rocks and extraterrestrial rocks.
Anywhere from lakes to parks and all rocks honestly
By people traveling there and bringing rocks there as well as wildlife.
igneous rocks
igneous rocks
Ohio the serpent mound is located in Ohio.
Metamorphic rocks and Sedimentary rocks.
Terrestrial rocks and extraterrestrial rocks.