๐Ÿชจ ROCKS World Geography ยท Ch 08

BPSC / BSSC โ€” World Geography Mind Map Series

๐ŸŒ‹ 1. Igneous Rocks
  • Formed by the cooling and solidification of lava or magma inside or outside the Earth
  • Examples: Granite, Basalt, Pegmatite, Dianite, Gabbro, Pumice, etc.

Intrusive (Inside the Earth)

  • Forms the Continental crust
  • Cools slowly under the surface (e.g., Granite)

Extrusive (Outside the Earth)

  • Forms the Oceanic crust
  • Cools rapidly on the surface (e.g., Basalt)
  • Weathering of basaltic Deccan Trap lava โ†’ Black (Regur) Soil
๐Ÿ”„ Transformation of Igneous Rocks
Igneous RockTransformed (Metamorphic)
GraniteGneiss
BasaltSchist / Amphibolite
GabbroSerpentine
๐Ÿ“Œ Mica of Koderma (Jharkhand) Obtained from Pegmatite rock
โš  Exam Trap
Black (Regur) Soil comes from the weathering of Basalt โ€” an Extrusive igneous rock โ€” not from Intrusive rocks. This pairing is frequently mixed up in MCQs.
๐Ÿ–๏ธ 2. Sedimentary Rocks (Layered Rocks)
  • Formed by weathering and erosion of existing rocks
  • Process โ€“ Lithification
  • Examples: Sandstone, Limestone, Conglomerate, Rock salt, Shale, etc.
๐Ÿ“Œ Famous monuments Agra Fort & Red Fort of Delhi built using sedimentary rocks (sandstone)
๐Ÿ”„ Transformation of Sedimentary Rocks
SedimentaryMetamorphic
SandstoneQuartzite
LimestoneMarble
ShaleSlate
DolomiteMarble
Lignite CoalAnthracite Coal
CoalGraphite / Diamond
๐Ÿ“Œ Wind-formed sedimentary rock Loess
๐Ÿ“Œ Glacier-formed sedimentary rock Moraine
โšก Quick Recall
Both Sandstone โ†’ Quartzite and Shale โ†’ Slate โ€” fine-grained sediments turn into hard, compact metamorphic rocks under pressure.
๐Ÿ“‚ Classification of Sedimentary Rocks

Mechanically / Inorganically Formed

  • Sand-dominant rocks (Sandstone)
  • Clay-dominant rocks (Shale)
  • Gravel-dominant rocks (Conglomerate)

Biologically / Organically Formed

  • Lime-dominant rocks (Limestone, Chalk)
  • Carbon-dominant rocks (Coal)

Chemically Formed

  • Rock Salt, Gypsum, Dolomite, Halite
  • Iron deposits, Stalactites
โš  Exam Trap
Limestone is organically (biologically) formed from marine shells/calcium carbonate โ€” don't classify it as clay-dominant/mechanical; Shale is the clay-dominant mechanical rock.
๐Ÿ”ฅ 3. Metamorphic Rocks (Transformed Rocks)
  • Transformation of sedimentary and igneous rocks due to heat, pressure, and chemical reactions
  • Examples: Gneiss, Amphibolite, Greenstone, Serpentine, Phyllite, etc.
๐Ÿ”„ Transformation of Metamorphic Rocks
Metamorphic RockTransformed into
SlatePhyllite
PhylliteSchist
๐Ÿ“Œ Petrology Scientific study of rock composition, structure, etc.
โšก Quick Recall
Progressive metamorphism chain: Shale โ†’ Slate โ†’ Phyllite โ†’ Schist (increasing heat & pressure)
๐Ÿ“ Quick Summary โ€” All 3 Rock Types
Rock TypeFormationExamplesTransforms To
IgneousCooling & solidification of lava/magmaGranite, Basalt, Gabbro, Pumice, PegmatiteMetamorphic (Gneiss, Schist, Serpentine)
SedimentaryWeathering & erosion (Lithification)Sandstone, Limestone, Shale, Coal, Rock saltMetamorphic (Quartzite, Marble, Slate, Diamond)
MetamorphicHeat, pressure, chemical reactionGneiss, Marble, Slate, Schist, PhylliteIgneous (via melting โ†’ Magma)
โšก Quick Recall
All three rock types are interconvertible through the Rock Cycle โ€” none is a permanent "final" form.
๐Ÿ” The Rock Cycle
Igneous
โ–ธ
Sedimentary
โ–ธ
Metamorphic
โ–ธ
Magma (Melting)
โ–ธ
Igneous
  • Weathering and Erosion drive the transition from Igneous โ†’ Sedimentary
  • Heat and Pressure drive the transition from Sedimentary โ†’ Metamorphic
  • Melting drives the transition from Metamorphic โ†’ Magma โ†’ Igneous (cycle repeats)
โš  Exam Trap
The Rock Cycle has no fixed starting point โ€” any rock type can transform into any other given the right conditions; it is not a strictly one-directional sequence.
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