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The rock cycle: How different types of rock are formed
The Earth's surface and crust are constantly evolving through a process called the...
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Learn how the earth keeps itself fresh and new and how the chemical properties of zircon determine the age of the earth
The chemical properties of zircon make it a useful tool in determining the age of...
Video: © MinuteEarth (A Britannica Publishing Partner)

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rock size
Rocks can be any size. Some are smaller than these grains of sand. Others, like this...
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rock cycle
Figure 1: The rock cycle.
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rock textures
Rocks have many different textures. Layered sandstone produces a gritty texture,...
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rock textural terms
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rock sorting
Figure 2: Sorting.
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dry bulk densities
Figure 3: Dry bulk densities (distribution with density) for all rocks given in Table...
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deformation and confining pressure
Figure 7: Deformation as affected by increased confining pressure.
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stress-strain curves
Figure 8: Typical stress-strain curves for rock materials. Each X represents...
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general magnetic hysteresis curve
Figure 9: General magnetic hysteresis curve, showing magnetization (J) as...
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Soil regions of the United States, showing areas covered by soil orders of the U.S....
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Slate, a metamorphic rock, showing typical splintery fracture and thin layering (slightly...
John H. Gerard