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Igneous, Sedimentary & Metamorphic Rocks
Sedimentary-sandstone Metamorphic- gneiss Igneous- diorite
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1. What is a Rock? Naturally Occurring (not man made) Solid
Mixture of minerals and other organic matter
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2. What makes a rock different from a mineral?
Both Mineral Made of one or more minerals Solid Made of one type of element Random crystal or no crystal structure Naturally Occurring Orderly crystal structure ←Granite= Quartz+ Feldspar+ Muscovite
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Igneous Rocks
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3. Magma & Lava form different types of igneous rock
Igneous rock is classified by where rock forms Intrusive vs. Extrusive forms when magma forms when lava cools in the earth cools on earth’s surface
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Intrusive Vs. Extrusive
Diorite Granite Basalt Andesite Ask the students to take a few minutes to compare intrusive to extrusive. You could have them brainstorm on whiteboards as a group or a piece of paper and then share their observations. Pegmatite Gabbro Rhyolite Scoria 6
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4. Igneous Rocks: Crystal size & Cooling Time
Location of Rock Intrusive (in earth) Extrusive (earth surface) Crystal Size Large crystals Small crystals Picture Cooling time Longer cooling time Shorter cooling time 7
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Sedimentary Rock
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5. Some rocks form from rock particles
Sediment= materials that settles out of water or air Materials can be: tiny pieces of rock broken minerals pieces of plants and animal remains
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6. How do sedimentary rocks form?
Sediments pile on top of each other on land or in water As sediments pile, they become compacted and cement together
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Sedimentation Process
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Sedimentary rock layers
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Rock layers
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7. Some rocks form from plants or shells
Coal- created from plant remains (dead wood, bark, leaves, stems, and roots) The coal we use today started forming millions of year ago in swamps Limestone- created from the shells and skeletons of ocean organisms Can you see the plant remains?
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Limestone formation
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Metamorphic Rocks
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8. Metamorphic Rocks Heat and pressure change rocks
The original rock is called the parent rock The new rock formed is called the metamorphic rock Heat and pressure change the structure of the parent rock and their minerals recrystallize
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9. Examples of Metamorphic Rocks
Parent Rock= Shale Metamorphic Rock = Slate Increase Temp. & Pressure
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Examples of Metamorphic Rocks
Parent Rock = Limestone Metamorphic Rock = Marble Increase Temp. & Pressure
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Examples of Metamorphic Rocks
Parent Rock = Mica Metamorphic Rock = Phyllite Increase Temp. & Pressure
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10. When a rock forms does it stay that way forever?
NO!!!!!! Rocks are always changing by processes like: Weathering -Melting Erosion -Cooling Compaction -Cementation
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11. Rock Cycle Rocks can change from one category or rock into another
The rocks can move through the cycle in many ways, there is no particular order they must follow 22
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Rock Cycle animation Click the link in the title to go to an animation of the rock cycle.
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