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Quia Rocks
Identifying Rocks Studied in Class
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 | Layered Sandstone |
 | Basalt |
 | Conglomerate |
 | Obsidian |
 | Pink Granite |
 | Pumice |
 | Red Granite |
 | Pink Granite |
 | Layered Sandstone |
 | Scoria |
 | Vessicular Basalt |
 | Basalt |
 | Vessicular Basalt |
 | Granitic Gneiss |
Notice how shiny it is!,  | Shist (chlorite) |
Notice incomplete lines,  | Gneiss (granitic) |
Note the yellow background if the coral,  | Limestone (fossiliferous) |
 | Slate in broken pieces |
 | Gneiss (from pink granite) |
 | Agate (within geode) |
 | Sandstone (boulder of large) |
 | Petrified Wood |
* Note Fish like scales,  | Quartzite |
Note clear color and square crystals,  | Halite (Rock Salt) |
Will feel smoother than sandstone but not as smooth as claystone,  | Siltstone (pipestone) |
 | Slate (large pile broken) |
 | Slate Large single piece |
Note grain running up and down the rock,  | Petrified wood (blocky) |
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