© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 1 Rocks and Weathering.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
ROCKS AND SOIL By: Kaushik Kumar.
Advertisements

Slow Changes to Earth’s Surface
The Rock Cycle. Crust Mantle Outer Core Inner Core The Structure of the Earth.
ROCK IDENTIFICATION LAB. What type of rock is this? Where or how is it formed?
Warm-Up: Describe the texture and composition of each igneous rock.
Rocks
Thinking about relationships among the major rock groups
The Rock Cycle Thinking about relationships among the major rock groups.
Sedimentary Rock c. Classify rocks by their process of formation.
Review for Unit 7 Test. Rocks change over a long period of time from one form to another through a process called.
What is the difference between LAVA and MAGMA?. LAVA is liquid rock on the outside of a volcano, and MAGMA is liquid rock inside a volcano.
Ms Gardner’s Class Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?
Rocks and Weathering Booklet
The pieces or particles of rock (large and small)… ADD HERE
Rocks, Rocks, and More Rocks
Weathering D. Crowley, Weathering To know how rocks are weathered.
The Rock Cycle. How can this be a cycle? What rock forms when magma cools? –igneous rock How is sedimentary rock formed? –pressure and cementing of sediment.
The Rock Cycle Types of Rocks Forces that change rocks Weathering Erosion Deposition Heat and Pressure.
Weathering and Erosion
ROCK Jeopardy!. ROCK Jeopardy! Classifying Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic Rock Cycle
Rocks and weathering LO: to define what a rock is and explain the process of weathering marble granite Gabbro (large crystals, slow cooling in the Earth)
Rocks. Three Types of rock Igneous Metamorphic Sedimentary Three totally different types of rock that all basically come from the same materials.
End of Module Review. When sediment undergoes compaction and cementation it will become … 1. Sedimentary Rock 2. Metamorphic Rock 3. Intrusive Igneous.
An introduction to coasts. What is the difference between weathering and erosion? Weathering is the wearing away of rocks. Erosion is when the loose.
Weathering and soil formation – section 2-1 Rocks and Weathering
© OUP: To be used solely in purchaser’s school or college 8G Rocks and weathering Rocks and minerals Erosion Deposition 8G Rocks and weathering.
Physical Weathering Physical weathering breaks rocks into smaller pieces but does not alter their chemical compositions. Examples- Abrasion caused by particles.
Definitions: Weathering: the break-up of rock at earth’s surface Erosion: the physical removal and transport of rock material by water, wind or ice.
The rock cycle..
Rock Cycle Builds, destroys, and changes rocks from one form to another. Millions of years to happen.
Volcanoes in our Community Volcanic and Other Types of Rocks and What Makes Them Science Std: Geo # 3c.
Weathering and Erosion Lab
Rocks: Mineral Mixtures
The Rock Cycle
#13 The Rock Cycle. How can this be a cycle? What rock is formed when magma cools? How is sedimentary rock formed? What happens to rock when it melts?
1 How is concrete different from a conglomerate rock? A. Concrete is human-made and conglomerate forms in nature. B. Concrete is grainy and conglomerate.
There are 3 Major Rock Groups
Rock Environments.
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
Sediment in Motion. Weathering The process by which rock is broken down (physical or chemical)
Types of rocks & Sediment
View the “Rock” Discovery School Video Clip
What do you see in this picture?
& Deposition of Sediments
Rock Cycle Notes.
Rocks Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic Objectives: Explain how rocks form. Distinguish between the three main types of rocks. Identify rock samples based.
Erosion and Weathering. What is erosion? (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it) The.
Rocks.  Rocks are any solid mass of mineral or mineral-like matter occurring naturally as part of our planet.
Rocks and Weathering.
Y7 Rocks and the Rock Cycle C7.3. Lesson 1 – Igneous rocks Rocks come in various different forms: Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic.
Types of rock and their formation
End of Module Review. When sediment undergoes compaction and cementation it will become … 1. Sedimentary Rock 2. Metamorphic Rock 3. Intrusive Igneous.
External Forces that Shape the Earth. Erosion Occurs when weathered material is moved by the action of wind, water, ice, or gravity There are several.
The Rock Cycle Learning Goal: I can identify common rock types and the processes that formed them.
The rock cycle..
Types of rocks and how we use them Lessons
Explain the processes of erosion Justify peoples decisions for living along the coastline Outcomes State the different types of weathering Key Words Erosion.
8GH The Rock Cycle and weathering. Sedimentary rocks What are the three types of weathering? How can rock particles be moved in erosion? What happens.
28/04/2017 The Rock Cycle.
How is concrete different from a conglomerate rock? A. Concrete is human-made and conglomerate forms in nature. B. Concrete is grainy and conglomerate.
Understanding Rock and Mineral Formation and Change.
The Rock Cycle and Changes in the Earth
T/F Wind, water, ice, and gravity continually shape Earth’s surface.
W Richards Worthing High School
W Richards The Weald School
Rocks and Soils.
Presentation transcript:

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 1 Rocks and Weathering

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 2 Q1. What do we call a naturally occurring aggregate of minerals?

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 3 A1. Rock

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 4 Q2. What do we call the physical, biological or chemical breakdown of rocks?

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 5 A2. Weathering

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 6 Q3. What do we call the transport of weathered rock?

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 7 A3. Erosion

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 8 Q4. What do we call the deposition (laying down) of small particles of rock, usually on a sea or river bed?

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 9 A4. Sedimentation

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 10 Q5. What word means rubbing away, for example when rocks are swept along by a river?

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 11 A5. Abrasion

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 12 Q6. What do you call the place where a river joins the sea?

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 13 A6. An estuary A delta

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 14 Q7. What do you call a valley full of flowing ice?

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 15 A7. A glacier

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 16 Q8. Give a word that means able to soak up liquid like a sponge

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 17 A8. Porous

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 18 Q9. Name a hard, white form of calcium carbonate that can be polished and that is used to make statues?

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 19 A9. Marble

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 20 Q10. Name a soft, white form of calcium carbonate that forms the cliffs near Dover.

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 21 A10. Chalk

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 22 Q11. Name a form of calcium carbonate that is softer than marble but harder than chalk.

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 23 A11. Limestone

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 24 Q12. Name a hard, igneous rock with large pink, grey, black and white crystals.

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 25 A12. Granite

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 26 Q13. Name a black, volcanic rock with tiny crystals.

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 27 A13. Basalt

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 28 Q14. Name the shiny black, glassy volcanic rock which has no crystals in it.

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 29 A14. Obsidian

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 30 Q15. Name a light grey volcanic rock that floats on water. It is used to remove hard skin.

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 31 A15. Pumice

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 32 Q16. What do we call liquid drops that fall from the sky in a storm?

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 33 A16. Rain

© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8g - Rocks and Weathering 34 Well Done! Now check your score