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Megan Robson, Katy Weaver, Steven Marriott Period 1 Rock Cycle Megan Robson, Katy Weaver, Steven Marriott Period 1

Sedimentary Rock ¾ of rocks in the lithosphere Three types Clastic Organic Chemical Heat and pressure exerted on these rocks forms metamorphic rocks

Clastic Sedimentary Rocks Mud, sand , gravel and clay Made of clasts, which are particles of other rocks Sediments that clump into rocks

Organic Sedimentary Rocks Forms in the sea as microscopic organisms Formed by dead plankton Limestone and chert are created Dead plant material to peat to coal

Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Isolated sea water that evaporates Some minerals precipitate Called evaporite sequence Rocks are left over

Sediments Small pieces of other rocks Comes from erosion and weathering of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks Come together to form sedimentary rocks

Igneous Rock Over 2/3 of the Earth’s surface Made from Magma under the Earth’s crust Basalt is the most common igneous rock All rocks started as igneous rocks In the lithosphere

Magma Under the Earth’s crust Cools to form igneous rocks Melted igneous and metamorphic rocks

Metamorphic Rock Found in the lithosphere Heat and pressure exerted on sedimentary and igneous rocks=metamorphic rocks

Bibliography http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/geology/sed_intro.html http://geology.about.com/cs/basics_roxmin/a/aa011804b.htm