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Rocks
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The Life of a Rock Copy the Chart in your Notebook.
Sedimentary Rock Metamorphic Igneous Layers of sediment join together. Changes are made from pressure and heat. Melted rock cools and hardens
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Rocks become smaller, and smaller, and smaller, and smaller. . .
By erosion By wind By earthquake By floods By rain By slides By man
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Terms to Know Weathering: the breaking up of rocks and soil
Erosion: the moving of weathered rock and soil. Weathering allows erosion to take place.
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Products of Weathering
Clay Sand Rock Fragments (pebbles and stones)
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Rocks change………….. By earthquakes By volcanoes By heat and pressure
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Sedimentary Rock is . . . Rock formed when layers of small particles of shell, rock, and sand join together.
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Sedimentary Rocks How They are Made
Wind and water break down the earth Bits of earth settle in lakes and rivers Layers are formed and build up Pressure and time turn the layers to rock
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Types of Sedimentary Rocks
Sandstone Limestone Gypsum Conglomerate Shale
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Fossils Fossils are usually found in sedimentary rock and are the remains or imprints of plants and animals that died long ago.
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Fossils-Life From the Past
Fossils provide information about life and conditions of the past. Scientific evidence shows that the Earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old.
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Metamorphic Rock is . . . Rock that is formed when pressure and heat create changes to sedimentary or igneous rock.
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Metamorphic Rocks What are They?
Rocks that have changed They were once igneous or sedimentary Pressure and heat changed the rocks
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Types of Metamorphic Rocks
Schist Gneiss
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Igneous Rock is . . . Rock that is formed when melted rock cools and hardens.
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Igneous Rocks What are They?
Fire Rocks Formed underground by trapped, cooled magma Formed above ground when volcanoes erupt and magma cools
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Types of Igneous Rocks Scoria Granite Pumice Obsidian
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Review of the Rock Cycle Answer and turn on Notebook paper after coping notes. Please write your name on it. How are sedimentary rocks formed? What is a fossil? How are metamorphic rocks formed? How are igneous rocks formed? Give an example of each type of rock. What is weathering? Explain what erosion is.
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Credits These slides were a compilation of work by:
Jefferson County Schools Power Points on Rocks Ellen Benegar (Suffolk Public Schools)
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