rocks and minerals facts
Rocks and Minerals Facts
The terms rocks and minerals are incorrectly used as synonyms, as the difference between the two remains unclear. Find out what sets them apart from each other by reading this article.
- A rock is a solid substance that occurs naturally due to geological process of solidification, sedimentation and metamorphism.
- Every rock is made up of various minerals. However, a mineral is an inorganic solid that has one chemical composition.
- The structure of a rock is not uniform. Various minerals and weathering give the rock its texture. However, a mineral has definite crystalline structure, which gives it a unique color.
- Broadly, rocks can be classified into three types, namely, igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.
- A rock is formed when magma erupts from the Earth's core and solidifies due to the difference in the temperature outside.
- Chemical sedimentary rocks are a result of dissolved minerals which are left behind when water evaporates.
- The oldest rocks on the surface of the Earth are igneous rocks.
- The constant exposure to sun, water and wind bring about a change in size and shape of the rocks.
- A rock is a continuous process of formation, being worn down and then forming again. This process is known as the Rock Cycle.
- Pumice is an igneous rock, formed when frothy lava solidifies. This is the only rock that floats.
- Fossils are found in sedimentary rocks.
- Metamorphic rocks are the ones that have changed from either being sedimentary or igneous.
- Gemstones are minerals and not rocks, as they are popularly addressed.
- A mountain is essentially a rock.
- Sand is a result of constant weathering of rocks.
- There are more than 4000 minerals identified by geologists and scientists. But this is not the maximum number as there are new reports that suggest the discovery of new minerals annually. Minerals are further divided into metals and non-metals. For instance copper, silver and gold are metals and elements such as carbon and sulfur make diamond and graphite, which are not metals.