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ROCKS Brian MadisonBrian Madison: You remember that spelling bee you won in the 1st grade? Billy Madison: Oh no, you didn't. Brian Madison: Rock? "r-o-k"? Billy Madison: Yea, so what's your point? Brian Madison: r-o-C-k! Billy Madison: Ohh! The "C" is silent. Billy Madison Brian Madison Billy Madison Brian Madison Billy Madison Brian Madison Billy Madison Brian Madison Billy Madison Brian Madison Billy Madison
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IGNEOUS ROCKS: forms when magma cools crystals form during cooling
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Two types of Igneous Rocks 1.Intrusive 2.Extrusive
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Intrusive Magma cools SLOWLY below Earth’s Surface LARGE visible crystals Large crystals have time to form because the cooling process is slow because it is very warm closer to the mantle
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Intrusive Igneous: Granite
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Where would intrusive igneous rock likely be found? Inside or below a volcano In the mantle
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Extrusive Magma cools RAPIDLY above Earth’s surface Has SMALL microscopic crystals Crystals do not have time to form (because cooling happens very quickly) so they’re very small
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Extrusive Igneous: Basalt
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Where would extrusive igneous rock likely be found? Outside of a volcano In ridges!
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SEDIMENTARY ROCKS Form when old pieces of rocks have been weathered and combined to make a new rock
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Sedimentary Rocks Formed via 4 step process: 1. Weathering—wind, rain, and chemicals decompose the rocks 2. Erosion—Pieces of rock moved by wind or water 3. Deposition—Pieces dropped in new location 4. Sedimentation—Pieces compressed and cemented together So, sedimentary rocks are formed where weathering occurs! On the surface of the earth and near water
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Sedimentary Rocks: Imp Point As sediments continue to stack on top of each other, LAYERS will be formed in the rock Therefore, sedimentary rocks contained LAYERS called strata
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Layers of Sedimentary Rock The layers that were deposited first will be on the bottom. So, oldest layers of rock are on the bottom and the newest layers of rock are on the top Layers of rock can be dated and can tell us a lot of information about the conditions and the species the lived when that rock was deposited Fossils are often found in layers of sedimentary rock
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This picture shows layers of rock on earth. You can see that the deepest layers contain the oldest fossils
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Which layer here is the oldest? The newest? Answer: Kaibab Formation is oldest Dakota Formation is newest
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Rock Layers of the Grand Canyon
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Sedimentary Rocks Sandstone
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Sedimentary Rock Limestone
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Sedimentary Rock siltstone
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Metamorphic Rocks Created when other rocks (sedimentary or igneous) are changed by heat and pressure Found at / near subduction zones because this is where crust (rock) is pushed downward to areas of heat and pressure!
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METAMORPHIC ROCKS
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Metamorphic Rocks Quartzite
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Metamorphic Rocks Marble
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