rocks

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rocks

Igneous rocks

Discusses how and where igneous rocks are formed, what purpose they serve, and more.

Fossils

Discusses how fossils are formed, how they are identified, and much more.

Beginner's guide to minerals & rocks

2010
An introductory guide to mineral and rock collecting, with illustrations and descriptions of minerals, divided into classifications of metallic and non-metallic minerials, and igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, providing identifying information about each specimen's distinctive features, appearance, color, occurrence, along with interesting facts; includes information on home and field equipment, and how to catalog the collection.

Rock

Did you know that rocks are sorted into three main groups? These groups are called igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Discover more interesting facts about this material.

Fossils

Readers will learn about the fascinating stories behind fossils and how they are preserved.

Minerals and rocks

Full-color photographs and simple text describe how minerals are formed, different kinds of rocks, and how they change.

Identifying rocks

Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to various types of rocks and how they are formed.

Landslides

"An elementary exploration of landslides, focusing on the geological evidence that helps explain how and where they form and spotlighting famous examples, such as the 2013 Indian landslides"--Provided by publisher.

Minerals

Presents an introduction to minerals, explaining what they are, examining the rock cycle, discussing types of minerals and their identification, looking at the uses of minerals, and including tips on rock collecting and finding minerals.

Rocks, gems, and minerals

a guide to familiar minerals, gems, ores, and rocks
Includes information on collecting and identifying minerals, and sections on metallic, nonmetallic, gem and rock-forming minerals, and on igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.

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