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Saturday, May 12, 2018 Objective: YWBAT explain the visual differences between the three types of rock. Drill: Why is sedimentary rock found more often on the Earth’s surface than igneous and metamorphic? Homework Play Outside!

Answer The Earth's surface is constantly being eroded. This means that rocks are broken up into smaller pieces by weathering agents such as wind, water, and ice. These small pieces of rock turn into pebbles, gravel, sand, and clay. They tumble down rivers and streams. These pieces settle in a new place and begin to pile up and the sediments form flat layers. Over a long period of time, the pieces become pressed together and form solid rock called sedimentary rock. 70% of the Earth is covered by water now. So sedimentary rocks are common all over the world.

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Today’s Activities Drill Questions? Classifying Rocks Read Section 1 Chapter 4: Directed Reading Investigation Conclusion

Conclusion Explain the rock cycle

Conclusion Answer In the rock cycle, igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock can change into other rock types through a variety of natural processes. Although rock material changes form, it still remains a part of the rock cycle.