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Rocks Mountains

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Identify and classify seven types of mountain rocks including gneiss, gabbro, and rhyolite using mineral composition and texture
  • Analyze mineral content such as hornblende, quartz, and biotite to differentiate between mountain rocks
  • Describe the formation processes of rocks like granite, diorite, and chert in mountain environments
  • Apply geological techniques to examine rock samples for mineral identification and classification
  • Evaluate the physical properties of mountain rocks to determine their stability and suitability for construction
  • Utilize field tools and methods to collect and analyze rock specimens from mountain regions

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Decent tutorial on how to draw rocks.
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Seven types of rocks commonly found in the mountains are gneiss, gabbro, labradorite, diorite, rhyolite, granite, and chert. These rocks contain common minerals such as hornblende, quartz, biotite, calcite, pyroxene, epidote, and apatite.