Magmatic rocks are the product of the consolidation of magma, a molten mass rich in volatile elements coming from deep areas of the Earth. The many varieties of magmatic rocks that can be found in nature derive from a few magmas, called “primary magmas”, through processes of progressive differentiation.
There are three different groupings:
Sedimentary rocks are the product of the transformation of outcropping rocks caused by exogenous agents, such as atmospheric agents, surface water, gravity.
According to their formation process, sedimentary rocks are divided into three categories:
Metamorphic rocks are the byproduct of metamorphism, a series of chemical-physical reactions through which rocks beneath the Earth’s crust are subjected to variations of pressure and temperature.