- rock is the solid mineral material that forms part of the surface of the earth, exposed on the earth’s surface or underlying the soil. 
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rock is divided into following three types − - igneous rocks 
- sedimentary rock 
- metamorphic rock 
 
igneous rock
- igneous rock is normally formed by the solidification of the molten magma. 
- all other types of rocks are formed by the igneous rock; therefore, igneous rock is also known as primary rock. 
- about 95% of the earth’s crust is made of igneous rock. 
- granite, basalt, and volcanic rock are the major types of igneous rock. 
 
sedimentary rock
- the rocks, which is formed because of the deposition of weathered remains of igneous rocks, is known as ‘sedimentary rock.’ 
- sedimentary rocks share 5% of the earth’s surface, but cover (in terms of area) about 75% of earth’s (exposed) surface. 
- sedimentary rocks also contain organic materials (i.e. source of energy for the human beings). 
- major examples of sedimentary rocks are gypsum, limestone, chalk, coal, conglomerates, sandstone, claystone, etc. 
 
metamorphic rock
- because of the intense pressure, high fluctuating temperature, and presence and absence of moisture and chemicals, over a period of time, igneous rock or sedimentary rocks get modified (metamorphosed) and called as ‘metamorphic rock.’ 
- major examples of metamorphic rock are slate, gneiss, marble, quartzite, etc. 
 
