Download presentation
1
Igneous Rocks Igneous means Fire in Latin
Many are produced by Volcanos Some are produced when underground magma cools and hardens
2
Igneous Rocks being formed
3
Basalt
4
Granite
5
Sedimentary Rocks When little pieces of rock and other sediments are broken down by erosion or wind, they are carried down creeks and rivers and settle. They are then cemented and compacted over time. Can take thousands to millions of years
6
Sedimentary Rocks taken shape
7
Sandstone
8
Limestone
9
Coal
10
Shale
11
Metamorphic Rock Metamorphic rocks were once igneous and sedimentary rocks. So, how did they turn into metamorphic rocks? Tons and tons of pressure, which causes heat build up and change occurs.
12
Metamorphic Rocks
13
Slate
14
Marble
15
The Rock Cycle
16
Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary rocks are the most abundant rock type on Earth 99% of all rocks in Kentucky
17
Coal is a very common sedimentary rock formed from plant material (peat and ferns).
18
the sedimentary rock limestone will become the metamorphic rock marble
19
the sedimentary rock shale will become the metamorphic rock slate
20
the igneous rock granite will become the metamorphic rock gneiss (pronounced nice).
21
Igenous Rocks Used for Statues Construction Cleaning supplies
22
Sedimentary Rock Was used to build the Whitehouse Used in cement
23
Metamorphic Rock Used for: Buildings Floors Chalkboards
24
Stalactites
26
Stalagmites
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.