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Rock Types Taxonomy mindmap for fast, clear learning

Visualizes a Rock Types Taxonomy Map covering igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic sub-types with representative examples in one organized view.

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What This Template Offers

A ready-to-edit Rock Types Taxonomy Map that clarifies igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic families with sub-types and examples—ideal for classes, labs, and reports.

  • Prebuilt branches for igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic
  • Intrusive/extrusive, clastic/chemical/organic, foliated/non-foliated nodes
  • Editable labels, colors, and spacing for clean readability
  • Drag-and-drop reordering with collapsible branches
  • Export high-resolution images or share a live link

Perfect Use Cases

Earth science lecture slides

Drop this taxonomy map into your deck to explain formation processes and key examples at a glance. Match colors to your course theme for a polished look.

Field report rock classification

Map collected samples to the correct family and sub-type, then add grain size or silica notes as child nodes for a clear, professional appendix.

Museum or exhibit planning

Outline exhibit sections by rock family and specimen examples. Export a poster-ready mind map for curator and stakeholder reviews.

Exam revision and study guides

Convert dense notes into a visual structure that reinforces relationships between rock families, sub-types, and named examples.

How to Customize

1

Add or paste your taxonomy

Type lines like Parent > Child > Subtype or paste from a spreadsheet; the mind map builds automatically.

2

Refine structure and labels

Rename nodes, add examples (Granite, Basalt, Slate), and drag to reorder. Collapse branches to focus your story.

3

Brand and export

Apply theme colors and fonts, adjust spacing, then download PNG/SVG or share a view-only link for instant access.

Why Choose This mindmap Template

Key Benefits

Instant clarity for complex rock classifications
Professional visuals for teaching, research, and stakeholder updates
Flexible structure that grows with your notes and datasets
Shareable links and high-res exports for any channel

Pro Tips

💡Use concise, noun-first labels; place properties (silica %, grain size, environment) in child nodes.
💡Color-code branches by rock family or formation environment to improve scan speed.
💡Keep 5–7 nodes per level for readability; collapse deep branches when presenting.

Create Your Own mindmap — bring your taxonomy to life

Turn complex geological classifications into a clear, shareable mind map in minutes—AI-assisted and presentation-ready.

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