Changes Written in Stone IES CERRO DEL VIENTO José Antonio Barea.

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Changes Written in Stone IES CERRO DEL VIENTO José Antonio Barea

Where do we find rocks? VolcanoesMountainsStreamsBeachesOceansEVERYWHERE!

Rocks can be... HardSoftShinyDullSmoothRough One color Many colors

Here are rocks that are hard and have many colors.

Here are rocks that are smooth and shiny.

We use rocks for... BuildingBeautyDecorationInstrumentsHealth

Did you know that rocks are even used for... Pets Pets Chalk Toothpaste !!! GlassSalt

Rocks become smaller, and smaller, and smaller, and smaller... By erosion By wind By earthquake By floods By rain By slides By man

Rocks become bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and bigger... By earthquakes By volcanoes By heat and pressure

The Life of a Rock Sedimentary Rock Metamorphic Igneous Changes are made from pressure and heat. Layers of sediment join together. Melted rock cools and hardens

Sedimentary Rock is... Rock formed when layers of small particles of shell, rock, and sand join together.

Metamorphic Rock is... Rock that is formed when pressure and heat create changes to sedimentary or igneous rock.

Igneous Rock is... Rock that is formed when melted rock cools and hardens.

THE EARTH ROCKS!!!

Works Cited I got all my pictures from Microsoft Clip Art.