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Rocks and Minerals Vocabulary Part 2
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Sedimentary Rock Definition: formed by weathering causing sediments to build up in layers Usually found where there used to be a river, lake, ocean, sea, etc. p. 242 Notice the striping that goes across the rocks, that is formed by layers be set down in an ocean.
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Fossil Definition: records of past life on earth May be an imprint (mold), a bone, or the remains of something (cast) p. 244
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Mold Definition: a hollow space in a rock with the shape of an animal or plant This is like when you make an imprint of your hand in clay or plaster Most often found in sedimentary rock
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Cast Definition: hard sediments in the form of an animal or plant This is what happens when the animal or plant materials are replaced by minerals (all dinosaur bones)
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Conglomerate Definition: sedimentary rocks made of small pebbles and dirt Think of pulling up a piece of concrete – with big stones and small pebbles and the tiny pieces that pull it all together Miss Veach has a good example, if you come ask nicely to see it – sorry, I couldn’t find a good picture.
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Erosion Definition: the process of soil being washed away (by water) Related word: Weathering, the process of soil being blown away p. 264-266 Erosion Weathering
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Crystal Definition: a pattern of atoms repeated so many times it becomes large enough to be seen Water crystals Diamond crystal
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Igneous Rock Definition: formed when hot liquid rock cools p. 246
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Lava Definition: magma or hot liquid rock that pours out of a volcano
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Magma Definition: hot liquid rock found in the core of the earth You can’t see a picture of it because once it comes out of the earth (where we could take a picture) it is called lava!
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Volcano Definition: an opening in the Earth where magma comes onto the Earth’s surface (crust) p. 270 Iceland
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Metamorphic Rock Definition: formed by heat and pressure Starts as Igneous or Sedimentary rock that is changed by heat and/or pressure p. 248 When granite is put under heat and pressure it becomes gneiss – the wavy part shows the pressure it was under.
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Rock Cycle Sedimentary Rock Metamorphic Rock Igneous Rock Magma cools and hardens weathering extreme heat heat and pressure p. 248-249
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