Igneous Rocks: Formed from the cooling and solidification of molten rock (magma or lava). Examples include granite, basalt, and obsidian.
Sedimentary Rocks: Formed from the accumulation and compaction of sediments, such as sand, silt, and clay. Examples include limestone, sandstone, and shale.
Metamorphic Rocks: Formed from the alteration of existing rocks through heat, pressure, and/or chemical processes. Examples include marble, slate, and gneiss.
Rock Cycle
The rock cycle is a continuous process through which rocks are formed, broken down, and reformed. It involves various geological processes, such as erosion, weathering, melting, and cooling.
All organisms have structures and systems with separate functions. Students can:
Develop and communicate an evidence-based scientific explanation of the role of different organs or structures that are important for an organism's survival - in both plants and animals