Red rock is rock that looks red, just like how your favorite apple or a juicy tomato can look red.
Imagine you have a big pile of building blocks, these are like rocks. Now, most of them might be gray or brown, like the bricks in your house. But some of them are made from special materials that give them a red color, just like how paint makes things colorful.
Why it's red
Red rock gets its color from something inside it called iron. Think of iron like the metal in your bike or your dad’s tools, but instead of being shiny, it turns into a reddish color when it’s buried deep under the ground and squeezed for a long time.
It’s kind of like if you left a piece of metal outside in the rain and sun for years, it might get all rusty and look red. That’s what happens to these rocks over thousands of years, making them look red and shiny, just like the skin of a strawberry.
So next time you see red rock, imagine it's a big, colorful block that used to be something else, now turned into a special kind of rock!
Examples
- A simple explanation about iron in the rocks.
- The rock looks like rust because of the weather.
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See also
- What is limestone?
- How Do Earthquakes Actually Happen?
- Are earthquakes and volcanic activity closely related?
- Can a mountain turn into a volcano?
- How Do Volcanoes Shape Continents?