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Rocks and the Rock Cycle
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I. Characteristics A. Solid B. Formed in nature C. Usually a mixture of minerals
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D. Can have organic matter E. Identification is based on mineral content and texture I. Characteristics
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II. Rock Types A. Igneous - formed from cooling and hardening of magma or lava
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1. Extrusive - formed from lava a. fine or glassy texture, small crystals b. examples: obsidian, pumice, basalt A. Igneous
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2. Intrusive - formed from magma a. Coarse texture, large crystals b. example: granite, quartz A. Igneous
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II. Rock Types B. Sedimentary - formed from compaction and cementation of sediments, usually in water – 3 types
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3 Types 1. clastic – made up of bits and pieces of rock or organic matter (detrital) –Example - conglomerate, sandstone, shale B. Sedimentary
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3 Types (cont’d.) 2. non-clastic – made from minerals dissolved in H 2 O (chemical) –Example – gypsum (rock), rock salt B. Sedimentary
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3 Types (cont’d.) 3. bio-clastic –made up of the remains of ancient marine micro-organisms (organic) –Example – limestone, dolostone, chalk B. Sedimentary
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II. Rock Types C. Metamorphic - formed when existing rocks are changed by heat, pressure or chemical action
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2. Types 1. foliated - visible layers of different minerals (example: gneiss) 2. non-foliated - no visible layers (example:marble) C. Metamorphic
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A.Peat – Organic material, not yet a rock B.Lignite - soft, low heat output, fast burning C.Bituminous - most abundant (Va. Resource) D.Anthracite - hard, high heat output, slow burning III. Coal Type/Facts
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Coal Formation Not Rock Rock Organic Matter Peat Lignite Coal (sed) Bituminous Coal (sed) Anthracite Coal (met)
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IV.The Rock Cycle A continuous process in which rocks change from one type to another.
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A. melting B. weathering - the breaking down of rock by physical & chemical means C. compaction & cementation D. cooling and hardening E. heat and pressure V. Processes that form Rocks melting weathering compaction/cementation cooling/hardening heat/pressure
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IGNEOUS METAMORPHIC SEDIMENTARY Sediments Magma weathering compaction/cementation melting cooling/hardening melting heat/pressure
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Fold paper in half longwise Cut left half in three places from the left edge to the fold, making 3 flaps on the left side Turn paper so that the flaps fold and face you Foldables Instructions
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On the outside place the rock types On the inside top, write the rock type definition On the inside bottom, write the rock type examples Foldables (cont’d.)
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IGNEOUS METAMORPHIC SEDIMENTARY Sediments Magma weathering compaction/cementation melting cooling/hardening melting heat/pressure
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