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Get your journal Label a new page in your journal “Types of Rocks” Grab a sheet of computer paper from the front cart Fold it hotdog style
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TOP FLAP UNDERSIDE (BACK) FLAP TAKE NOTES HERE FOR METAMORPHIC ROCK METAMORPHIC IGNEOUSSEDIMENTARY TAKE NOTES HERE FOR IGNEOUS ROCK TAKE NOTES HERE FOR SEDIMENTARY ROCK
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Objective 6.10B Classifying Rocks: The student is expected to classify rocks as a metamorphic, igneous, or sedimentary by the processes of their formation
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* Video- * https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=W2xnZ-2HNW4&feature=related https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=W2xnZ-2HNW4&feature=related
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Liz LaRosa http://www.middleschoolscience.com 2010http://www.middleschoolscience.com Images from Geology.com unless otherwise noted
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A rock is a naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals, or organic matter Rocks are classified by how they are formed, their composition, and texture Rocks change over time through the rock cycle
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Igneous rock begins as magma. Magma can form when: ▪ rock is heated ▪ pressure is released ▪ rock changes composition http://www.fi.edu/fellows/payton/rocks/create/igneous.htm
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Intrusive Igneous Rocks: magma pushes into surrounding rock below the Earth’s surface Extrusive Igneous Rocks: forms when magma erupts onto the Earth’s surface (lava), cools quickly with very small or no crystals formed http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/geology/ig_intrusive.html&edu=high&fr=t
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Obsidian What is Obsidian? Obsidian is a dark-colored volcanic glass that forms from the very rapid cooling of molten rock material. It cools so rapidly that crystals do not form. Example: Obsidian- a dark-colored volcanic glass that forms from the very rapid cooling of molten rock material. It cools so rapidly that crystals do not form.
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http://www.fi.edu/fellows/payton/rocks/create/sediment.htm Sedimentary rock is formed by erosion Sediments are moved from one place to another Sediments are deposited in layers, with the older ones on the bottom The layers become compacted and cemented together
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Sedimentary Rocks are formed at or near the Earth’s surface No heat and pressure involved Examples: 1. Strata – layers of rock 2. Stratification – the process in which sedimentary rocks are arranged in layers
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3. Clastic – made of fragments of rock cemented together with calcite or quartz
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4. Organic sedimentary – remains of plants and animals (Example: Coal) Coal is an organic sedimentary rock that forms from the accumulation and preservation of plant materials, usually in a swamp environment. Coal is a combustible rock and along with oil and natural gas it is one of the three most important fossil fuels. Coal is an organic sedimentary rock that forms from the accumulation and preservation of plant materials, usually in a swamp environment. Coal is a combustible rock and along with oil and natural gas it is one of the three most important fossil fuels.
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http://www.fi.edu/fellows/payton/rocks/create/metamorph.htm Meaning to change shape Changes with temperature and pressure, but remains solid Usually takes place deep in the Earth
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https://www.brainpop.com/science/earthsystem/rockcycle/
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