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What is Earth? |
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Interior of the Earth |
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Rocks |
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Rock Cycle |
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Minerals |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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The earth, our homeland is a dynamic planet. It is constantly undergoing changes inside and outside.
Continental crust and Oceanic crust
Any natural mass of mineral matter that makes up the earth’s crust is called a rock. It can be of different colour, size and texture.
The earth’s crust is made of various types of rocks.
There are three major types of rocks:
(i) Igneous or Primary Rocks
When the molten magma cools, it becomes solid. Rocks thus formed are called igneous or primary rocks.
They are of two types, extrusive igneous rocks and intrusive igneous rocks.
Extrusive igneous rocks: When molten lava comes on the earth’s surface, it rapidly cools down and becomes solid. Rocks formed in such a way on the crust are called extrusive igneous rocks. For example, basalt. The Deccan plateau is made up of basalt rocks.
Intrusive igneous rocks: Sometimes the molten magma cools down deep inside the earth’s crust. Solid rocks so formed are called intrusive igneous rocks. Granite is an example of such a rock. Grinding stones used to prepare paste/powder of spices and grains are made of granite.
(ii) Sedimentary Rocks
(iii) Metamorphic Rocks
The process of transformation of the rock from one to another is called the rock cycle.
Rocks are made of different minerals.
Q.1. What is lava?
Ans: Lava is the hot red magma coming out from the interior of the earth to the surface. It cools down and become solid.
Lava
Q.2. What are the uses of rocks?
Ans: Uses of Rocks:
Q.3. What are fossils?
Ans: The remains of the dead plants and animals trapped in the layers of rocks are called fossils.
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3. What is the rock cycle? | ![]() |
4. What are minerals? | ![]() |
5. How do rocks form? | ![]() |
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