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प्रश्न
Classify and explain the rocks.
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उत्तर

- Igneous:
The igneous rocks are formed by the solidification of molten magma. Also called Primary or Parent Rocks. Types:
- Extrusive Igneous Rocks:
Molten magma which comes out from the interior of the earth’s surface gets solidified and forms such rocks. Fine-grained and glassy in nature. Eg., Basalt, found in north western peninsular India. - Intrusive Igneous rocks:
Molten magma cools down deep inside the earth’s crust, becomes solid, and forms such rocks. Form large grains. Deep-seated rocks are plutonic rock and ones at shallow depths – Hypabysal rocks. Example Granite, Diorite.
- Sedimentary:
Formed by the sediments derived and deposited by various agents. Also called stratified rocks. Types:
- Organic sedimentary rocks:
Formed due to decomposition of dead Plants and Animals. Contains fossils. Example Chalk, Talc - Mechanical sedimentary rocks:
Formed from the disintegration of Igneous and metamorphic rocks. Get deposited due to erosion by natural agents. Get cemented after a long time to form rocks. Example Sandstone, Shale. - Chemical sedimentary rocks:
Formed by precipitating of minerals from water. Formed due to evaporation of the chemical-rich solution. Example Rock Salt.
- Metamorphic:
Formed when Igneous and sedimentary rocks are subjected to high temperature and pressure. Types:
- Thermal Metamorphic:
If the change in rocks is caused by high temperature. - Dynamic Metamorphic:
If the change in rock is caused by high pressure. Formed from Igneous rocks. Eg., Granite into gneiss
Formed from Sedimentary rocks. Eg., Shale into Slate
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