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Constituent of the Earth's crust composed of
minerals or materials of organic origin that have consolidated into hard masses. There are three basic types of rock:
igneous,
sedimentary, and
metamorphic. Rocks are composed of a combination (or aggregate) of minerals, and the property of a rock will depend on its components. Where deposits of economically valuable minerals occur they are termed
ores. As a result of
weathering, rock breaks down into very small particles that combine with organic materials from plants and animals to form
soil. In
geology the term rock can also include unconsolidated materials such as
sand, mud,
clay, and
peat.
The change of one type of rock to another is called the rock cycle.
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