Types of Rocks Igneous-Sedimentary-Metamorphic Rocks
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
- Rocks are all around us. They make up the crust of the Earth and are found on the surface of the Earth.
Rocks can be classified according to how they are formed.
Igneous rocks are formed from rock that has melted
Sedimentary rocks form from deposits
Metamorphic rocks form from other rocks when exposed to heat and pressure
Skip ahead to the specific rock type
0:45 Igneous Rocks
3:16 Sedimentary Rocks
5:39 Metamorphic Rocks
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Making these for myself:
0:42 - Igneous
3:14 - Sedimentary
5:38 - Metamorphic
Sure helped me
Thanks
May i use it?
Thank you!!
It’s in the description-
Anyone came here for tomorrow's exam like me?...
Me😭😭
Me
This 7 minute video taught me more then my teacher for a whole 7 weeks 💀
Honestly 😔
7 WEEKS?!
igneous rocks: obsidian, granite, basalt, scoria, rhyolite
sedimentary rocks: shale, sandstone, conglomerate, limestone
metamorphic rocks: slate, marble, quartzite, gneiss, schist
who else is here from class
Me
No, I just like rocks
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Me
You forgot one rock: Dwayne Johnson
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My class is studying rocks. This video is very helpful. I really appreciate it
I live close 20 mi. from a "dormant volcano". On a property I own, I have been drilling fine grained basalt rock. The only way to drill is with a hardened SDS Max (thick shank) drill bit followed by splitting using a line of wedge and feather shims to fracture the rocks. Typically, when the wedges are spaced at 4-6 in. and are hammered the applied stress causes a clean break splitting the rock in two. The intent is to break the rocks into smaller pieces that can be handled for later removal.
However some identical rocks (identical appearance and texture and size -24-30 in dia.) behave quite differently. If I run a line of wedges and drive them completely into the rock, there is no response to the imposed stress. The best I can do is run a row of wedges along the edge of the rock and small slices maybe 20-50# will break off cleanly in a straight line, but I am unable to split the rocks in half, as I normally do. I am curious. Any idea why the difference?
This is good and please make more videos
I can't believe that schist.
Nice picture of it.
thank you so much for creating videos. i finally found a channel for my short attention span. thank you for keeping it short but detailed and straight to the point. i understood it very well.
this video rocks! doing a science Olympiad competition for rocks and minerals, so this helps a lot
Thanks I’m doing work about rocks and it made it be really easy for me
Whoever says rocks are boring knows nothing of their uses or history...
Thanks for this video you clear my doubt
My class is studying rocks so this really helped.😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
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Thx for this
Please make more videos
Seen as we're all mentioning it, im here because my 9 year old doing "rocks" at school n i gotta seem smarter than her teacher whom used to be my p.e teacher...
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Thanks! That helped me alot on my science homework.
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@@jessievlogs2250? We have this lesson for science and that's why I'm watching this.
By 2 bro hahahaha
Amazing video.
thank u this video really helped me for my presentation :D
Very helpful!!!!
Very good
geology major here. You mixed up pumice and rhyolite. Rhyolite can't float, Pumice(an extrusive igneous rock) can. Also, at 7:26 you use a piece of what looks like quartzite as an example of conglomerate.
It doent show it in 7:26
Oops. Meant 5:19
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Damn. A debunker
That's why you have to research many different sources just in case someone gives you the wrong information on accident
thanks alot for the work i appretiate
Thank you 😁😁
Do you provide written notes to accompany your videos?
Thank you I’m doing this for a school project and this gave me a lot of info
What schools make people study rocks?
@@markrichardsocioprojectgo1800 science uses rocks
Remember dropping geography because of rocks which was poorly taught and never understood anything.
Thank profe good in sight for me , appreciated!
Going to my science fast!
I’ll let you know if this helped.
I'm here out of sheer curiosity
Thanks! I’ll get a good grade on my school work for this!
That is right for this video
Me too
Thank You for uploading this video. I am currently in Grade 10, and it really helps me a lot to do my reflection paper regarding on our lesson. I am very known for my bad-reputation in our school for being a procrastinated lazy ass troublemaker , and I wanted to change my lifestyle to prove my worth.
You are a metamorphic rock 🗿
thank you!!
Companies plus stores sell all types of rocks but people can get for free awesome video
Did anyone else see the lizard The 3:30 mark?
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@@jennkomendat5074 yep
Yes
Yah
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you are the best
Here am i learning about rocks instead of reviewing for exam.
thanks this helped me for my test
Me too
All these people are going to school or taking tests for rocks that are in the comment section. I am not one of them.
What they all have in common
They’re cool
The Shape of You As the background music
pov: you thought about minecraft when he explained about obsidian and quartz.
True
Thanks this topic helped me a lot in exams and got me A for science. .😃😃😃
Good 4 U
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It is about a very interesting video with simple definitions and appropriate example for all the types of the rocks. It is suggested for anyone who wants to have basic informations adout this topic especially for high scool students. Congratulations for your excellent work.
Schist my fav rock so glittery
Best video ever types of rocks.. Thanks a lot !
Nice thank you so muchhh!
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks! This is so interesting. Shale is basically Gneiss' great-grandfather :O
If i find a cool looking rock that stands out has it been there forever or has it most likely been brought in from somewhere at one point for construction purposes and i happened to stumble upon it
It probably depends on where you find it - if it's in the streets and it happens to be at those patches of dirt in the concrete with a tree, then it's brought in. If it's at a community park, it's likely brought in unless it's a preserve or national/state park.
i am leaning about this o ok.
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Never knew so much about corn! Thanks for the corn knowledge!
what do you like about corn?
@@AudreyTheArtist321 I can’t imagine a more beautiful thing.
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pov: you have to watch this for school
Lol
Ikr my teacher said 2 watch this 4 school and answer questions on it 😘
Yesss
I do
Wow good job!
I will get best marks in the exam because this chapter is in our course.😁😍🥰
I'm a grown ass adult and these are questions I need to know
Hi can u tell me what types of rocks are found beneath our homes plz
Yes, the rocks beneath our homes are informally known as betaine stones. They are technically a combination of igneous and sedimentary stones. The technical name for these little wonders is Benzoate. What makes Benzoate stones so unique is their ability to be both extremely durable and strong while allowing a small amount of malleability. These stones make a good foundation because with ease the shape can be changed like Play-doh. But once they are in shape they become the hardest and most structurally sound mineral. I’m a geologist so I know what I’m talking about, hope I could help!
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Bro I'm tryna find rock sub genres
Bro it’s easy to spot rocks like Shelly limestone,basalt,lava (solid) and a type of weird rock called aa.
may I ask what rock does contain concrete powder?
i think its limestone
POV: you need to watch it because your have a quiz tomorrow
i have a science end of term tomorrow lmao
Who else is watching this 2021 for class
HELLO
Hope you thought the video rocked.
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Please, Just Please use 1.50x Speed.
Could you make this into a poster or sum so I can hang it on my wall 100$
Igneous. I made this by myself and I didn’t see it from any one
Metamorphic
Sedimentary 4:14
who else knew these rocks from minecraft
Big ups to all de marian ppl getting sent here by yall teacher
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Who else is doing this for school today?
I am lol
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Did you enjoy the rockin video?
I'm just a simple rock hunter
Think you mixed up pumas and rhyolite.
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i have obsidian
This video rocks
UNDERRATED
Wat is the meaning of hardness
Go rocks
I have a test and I'm litterly using this while I'm doing it 💀
im in 7th grade and i gotta D- on my last science test so im tryna catch up 😂
No obsidian is made when lava is poured into water
minecraft?
@@bryanb1859 yeah
Ok this is from mine craft lol
No when water is poured on lava to form obsidian
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Volume could be louder, else its ok.
shouldn't pressure be igneous rock
Im not even in middle school yet and im watching who else is trying to learn this early XD
Hmmm does anyone have Flint and Steel
My teacher warning us about how hard earth science will be
Me: who have been playing minecaft for years
"'Finally a Worthy opponent"
the basalt looks like cheese