DO NOW Rock Cycle and Types of Rocks

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DO NOW Rock Cycle and Types of Rocks Hill Science 6 Earth Processes

DO NOW 1. What type of rock is created when molten rock cools and hardens? 2. What type of rock is created when existing rock is changed by heat and pressure? 3. What type of rock is created when rock is weathered, eroded, deposited, compacted and cemented?

DO NOW 1. What type of rock is created when molten rock cools and hardens? igneous 2. What type of rock is created when existing rock is changed by heat and pressure? metamorphic 3. What type of rock is created when rock is weathered, eroded, deposited, compacted and cemented? sedimentary

DO NOW 1. What are the 3 types of sedimentary rock? Explain how each is formed in your answer Give an example of each type of sedimentary rock

DO NOW 1. What are the 3 types of sedimentary rock? Explain how each is formed in your answer A. Clastic – clasts or rock fragments that are compacted and cemented together by calcite or quartz ( sandstone, breccia, conglomerate, shale) B. Organic – made from the remains of plants or animals (coal, coquina, chalk) C. Chemical – made when water evaporates and minerals crystallize or when minerals precipitate out of water (limestone, calcite, halite – rock salt))

DO NOW What are the two types of igneous rock and how are they formed?

DO NOW What are the two types of igneous rock and how are they formed? A. Extrusive – exited the Earth to cool on Earth’s surface B. Intrusive – magma cooled inside the Earth. Quick cooling produces small grains while slow cooling produces large grains in the rock

DO NOW 1. Give an example of a rock that was formed when molten rock cooled quickly. What proves the rock cooled quickly? 2. Give an example of a rock that formed when magma cooled very slowly. What characteristics of the rock support your answer?

DO NOW 1. Give an example of a rock that was formed when molten rock cooled quickly. What proves the rock cooled quickly? Obsidian, pumice, basalt – very small crystals, if any, showing the rock did not have time for crystals to form. 2. Give an example of a rock that formed when magma cooled very slowly. What characteristics of the rock support your answer? Granite – large crystals indicate the rock cooled slowly allowing the minerals to form together to create the large grains in the rock.

DO NOW What are the two types of metamorphic rock with explanation?

DO NOW What are the two types of metamorphic rock with explanation? Foliated – have mineral grains arranged in planes or bands, some may be wavy Nonfoliated – mineral grains are not arranged in planes or bands because made of one or few minerals in rock

DO NOW 1. If you were looking for fossils in your yard and the rock type around your home was metamorphic do you think you would find many fossils? Explain Answer: 1)Answer yes or no you would(not) find fossils in the rocks around your home if the rock was metamorphic. 2)Where do fossils form? (sedimentary) 3) Why can metamorphic rock NOT have fossils? (formed far below Earth’s surface, acted upon by heat and pressure)

DO NOW What is always happening to rock on Earth and how long does this take? Think Rock Cycle – thousands to millions of years Weathering, erosion, sediments, deposition, compaction, cementation, uplift, metamorphism (heat and pressure), melting

DO NOW 1. A mountain range is located at a boundary where two tectonic plates are colliding. Explain whether most of the metamorphic rock in and under the mountain range would be a product of contact metamorphism or regional metamorphism. Contact metamorphism occurs where rock touches magma. Regional metamorphism is where rock is changed by heat and pressure over a large area. Most of the metamorphic rock in the mountain range would be formed by regional metamorphism because it is a whole area where plates are colliding and causing heat and pressure to change the minerals in the rock. There is no indication that magma is touching the rock in the mountains.

DO NOW 2. Suppose you have two metamorphic rocks, one with garnet crystals and one with chlorite crystals. Explain and support which rock formed at a deeper level in the Earth’s crust. HINT: Look at the diagram in your Metamorphic Rock packet (pg 21).

DO NOW What type of rock is coal? Organic sedimentary Bituminous Coal: Bituminous coal is typically a banded sedimentary rock. In this photo you can see bright and dull bands of coal material oriented horizontally across the specimen. The bright bands are well preserved woody material, such as branches or stems. The dull bands can contain: mineral material washed into the swamp by streams, charcoal produced by fires in the swamp, or degraded plant materials. This specimen is approximately three inches across (7.5 centimeters). Photo by the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey.

DO NOW Identify the rock on the left DO NOW Identify the rock on the left. Name and identify the type of rock it metamorphoses into on the right. Name and type of rock? Name and type of rock? Limestone – chemical sedimentary becomes marble - nonfoliated metamorphic

DO NOW Identify the rock on the left DO NOW Identify the rock on the left. Name and identify the type of rock it metamorphoses into on the right. Name and type of rock? Name and type of rock? Sandstone – clastic sedimentary becomes quartzite – nonfoliated metamorphic

DO NOW Identify the rock on the left DO NOW Identify the rock on the left. Name and identify the type of rock it metamorphoses into on the right. Name and type of rock? Name and type of rock? Granite – intrusive igneous becomes gneiss – foliated metamorphic

DO NOW Identify the rock on the left DO NOW Identify the rock on the left. Name and identify the type of rock it metamorphoses into on the right. Name and type of rock? Name and type of rock? Shale – clastic sedimentary becomes slate – foliated metamorphic