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1 Classifying Rocks SE65 c. Construct an explanation of how to classify rocks by their formation and how rocks change through geologic processes in the rock cycle

2 Classifying Rocks Rocks are put into 3 categories based on how they form: Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic Within those groups, rocks can be classified further by their composition and texture.

3 Composition – the minerals that make up the rock

4 Texture Texture – the size, shape, and positions of the grains that make up a rock

5 Igneous Rocks Igneous rock forms when hot, liquid rock, or magma, cools and solidifies (hardens) Igneous rocks are classified by their composition and texture

6 Composition felsic mafic
Felsic – these igneous rocks are lighter in color, less dense, and are rich in aluminum, potassium, silicon, and sodium. Mafic – these igneous rocks are darker in color, denser, and are rich in calcium, iron, and magnesium. felsic mafic

7 Texture Rate at which magma cools
Fine-grained –these crystals are very small or non- existent, and formed by fast-cooling of lava. Coarse – grained – these crystals are large, and formed by the slow-cooling of magma.

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Types of Igneous Rocks Intrusive Igneous Rock – rock that forms when magma intrudes (pushes into) surrounding rock below Earth’s surface and cools Extrusive Igneous Rock – rock that forms when magma erupts, or extrudes, onto Earth’s surface and cools

9 Granite

10 Gabbro

11 Diorite

12 Andesite

13 Pumice

14 Scoria

15 Basalt

16 An easy way to remember how a sedimentary rocks is WEDCC
Sedimentary rocks make up ¾ of the Earth’s rocks Rocks break down into sediments through weathering. These sediments move from one place to another and are deposited in layers (strata). Over a long period of time, these layers get covered by more sediment and become compacted. Dissolved minerals, such as calcite and quartz, act as a cement that binds the sediments together. An easy way to remember how a sedimentary rocks is WEDCC

17 W.E.D.C.C. W – WEATHERING (running water or wind breaks rocks into sediments) E – EROSION (running water or wind carries away sediments) D – DEPOSITION (sediment drops out of water or wind) C – COMPACTION (sediments are pressed together) C – CEMENTATION (LITHIFICATION) (sediments are glued together with dissolved minerals)

18 3 Types of Sedimentary Rock
Clastic – made from fragments of rocks cemented together by a mineral Classified by its fragment sizes Fine-grained Medium-grained Coarse-grained

19 Conglomerate

20 Sandstone Strata – layers of rock

21 Chemical – formed when minerals crystallize out of a solution, like water, to form a rock

22 Chert

23 Organic – formed from the remains of plants and animals
Examples include limestone and coal

24 Limestone

25 Metamorphic Rocks Metamorphism means “change shape”
Metamorphic rocks change with heat and pressure Metamorphic rocks can change many times into other rocks

26 How does metamorphism occur?
Contact Metamorphism Magma heats surrounding rock and changes it Regional Metamorphism Pressure builds up in rock that is buried below other rock formations Pieces of Earth’s crust collide with each other

27 Textures of Metamorphic Rock
Foliated Nonfoliated Mineral grains are arranged in planes or bands Mineral grains are not arranged in planes or bands Commonly made of one or only a few minerals The crystals change in size or composition called recrystallization

28 Structures Deformation – change in shape of a rock caused by a force placed on it Causes folds, or bends za_B_c5v1CA


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