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Description:   Limestone is a gray calcium carbonate that will fizz with dilute HCl.
Description:   Introduce your students to Gray Andesite with large phenocrysts of hornblende.
Description:   Pink Gneiss is foliated pink and black bands of biotite.
Description:   Gray to tan clastic rock made of silt sized particles.
Description:   Anorthosite is an intrusive, igneous rock consisting of predominantly plagioclase feldspar.
Description:   Gabbro is Mafic igneous rock formed deep underground consisting of olivine and pyroxene.
Description:   Quartzite is hard, non-foliated rock formed from metamorphosed quartz sandstones.
Description:   High grade metamorphosed rock showing bands of quartz, feldspar, and biotite.
Description:   Red clastic rock composed of sand sized particles and hematite.
Description:   Dolostone is a chemical sedimentary rock consisting of magnesium and calcium
Description:   Soapstone is a talc-schist primarily composed of talc.

Description:   Introduce your students to rocks formed metamorphism of other rocks.
Description:   Slaty metamorphic rock containing hematite giving it its red color.
Catalog Number: (470025-348)

Description:   Study the Formation of Different Igneous Rocks
Description:   Pink/grey marble colored metamorphosed carbonate rock.
Description:   Rhyolite is a pale, pink felsic rock with lower density than most igneous rocks.
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