Rock Project
Rock cycle
Sandstone
- Sandstone
- Sand, sediments, has layer
- Sand under pressure with other sediments
- Found mostly near beaches,or near or in your house
- Sandstone is made used in your house or your driveway
Marble
- Marble
- Made of calcite, crystal, looks like a jigsaw puzzle
- Made of crystal, made from heat and pressure
- Arkansas, Middle East
- Your kitchen top, tables, outside
Obsidian
- Obsidian
- Lava cooled
- Lava cooled and is under pressure
- Near volcanos or under ground
- Fire, mirror, tools
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