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The Rock Cycle
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What is it? The rock cycle shows how the earth's rocks are changed again and again. The rocks can be changed at times to another type of rock. The rock cycle can begin anywhere in the cycle.
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3 Types of Rocks The rock cycle consists of 3 types of rocks: Igneous rock Sedimentary rock Metamorphic rock These rocks have the ability to change overtime from one type to another.
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Igneous Rock The word IGNEOUS = made from fire or heat These are rocks that form directly from the cooling of magma. Often found near old volcanoes. The cooling of magma can be very slow. This results in rock that has a crystalline appearance; i.e.: granite. Cooling can also be rapid. In this case, igneous rocks will appear smooth and glass-like; i.e.: obsidian.
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Igneous Rock Examples Granite Obsidian
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Chocolate Bars (igneous) Chocolate bars are similar to Igneous rocks. An Igneous Rock starts as magma chocolate bar starts as liquid chocolate The magma (molten rock under the surface) and lava (molten rock on the surface) hardens into igneous rock the chocolate hardens to make the bar
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Sedimentary Rock This type of rock is formed when “sediments” that have eroded from igneous rock (by weathering travel) eventually deposit into the oceans, lakes, or less frequently – land. Slowly, the big rocks settle first (heaviest), then sand and then mud sinks to the bottom of the sea floor. The weight of the layers of sand and water press down on the bottom layer of sand turning it into rock.
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Sedimentary Rock Examples Sandstone Formations Zion National Park (U.S.A.)
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Sedimentary Rock Examples Sandstone Shale Limestone
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Ice Cream Sundaes (sedimentary) Consider how a Sedimentary rock formed? Overtime, layers of sediments collect on the floors of oceans to create many different layers Like the way a sundae has different layers of ice cream, sauce, fruit, whipped cream, etc. When you cut into sedimentary rock, you can see the different layers of sediment The same way you can see the layers of a sundae through a glass bowl!
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Metamorphic Rock The name METAMORPHIC = “to have changed” Metamorphic rocks are rocks that have been changed in some way by heat and pressure. All of these rocks began as igneous or sedimentary rock… Sedimentary rock formed under seas may become very hot, and can change form. Red hot lava from volcanoes can change other rocks in the area into metamorphic rocks. Over time, wind and rain can wear down sedimentary rock that was exposed when land moves up. This new rock is metamorphic.
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Metamorphic Rock Examples Slate Made from sedimentary shale from heat and pressure Marble Made from sedimentary limestone rock through heat and pressure
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Chocolate Chip Cookies (metamorphic) Being buried deep under the surface in areas of high temperatures and pressures or coming in contact with magma can cause these sedimentary rocks to change to metamorphic rocks. cookie dough when heated creates a hard cookie Think about how is a chocolate chip cookie made? What are the ingredients? In the oven what happens?
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And so, the final result of these rock formations is: The Rock Cycle
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