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Quick Refresher Quick Refresher Define the following terms: Rock Rock Cycle Igneous Rock Metamorphic Rock Sedimentary Rock
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What is a Rock? Solid Naturally-occurring Inorganic Mixture of minerals and other materials.
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What is the difference between a rock and a mineral? Rocks are mixtures of ONE or MORE minerals.
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What is a Rock? Rocks are divided into 3 groups based on how they were formed: SEDIMENTARY IGNEOUS METAMORPHIC
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Formed from sediments (rock fragments, mineral grains, animal & plant remains) that are pressed (compacted) and stuck (cemented) together. EXAMPLES: Limestone and conglomerate.
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Sedimentary Rock
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SEDIMENTARY 1.Weathering 2.Erosion 3.Compacting COLOR THE ARROWS BROWN 1.Weathering 2.Erosion 3.Compacting
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Once a rock is formed, does it stay the same rock forever? NO!
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Rocks are continually changed by many processes, such as –Weathering and erosion, – compaction and cementation, – melting and cooling –Intense heat and pressure Rocks can change to and from the three types
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What is a Rock? Rocks are divided into 3 groups based on how they were formed: SEDIMENTARY IGNEOUS METAMORPHIC
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“Ignis” = Latin for “fire” Formed from the cooling of either magma or lava The most abundant type of rock Melted rock cools and hardens EXAMPLES: Obsidian and Basalt
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What is a Rock? Rocks are divided into 3 groups based on how they were formed: SEDIMENTARY IGNEOUS METAMORPHIC
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Rocks that have changed due to intense heat and pressure “Meta” means “change” and morphosis means “form” in Greek Igneous, sedimentary and other metamorphic rocks can change to become metamorphic rocks Heat or pressure changes rocks changes rocks EXAMPLES: Marble and Gneiss.
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What is the process through which rocks change? The Rock Cycle—earth materials change back and forth among the different types of rocks in a never-ending cycle.
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IGNEOUS SEDIMENTARY 1.Weathering 2.Erosion 3.Compacting 1.Weathering 2.Erosion 3.Compacting 1.Melting 2.Cooling 3.Hardening 1.Melting 2.Cooling 3.Hardening METAMORPHIC Heat and Pressure
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How Can I Tell The Difference? Crystals? ------- Metamorphic Fossils? ------- Sedimentary Gas bubbles ------Igneous Glassy surface ----- Igneous Ribbonlike layers ---- Metamorphic Sand or pebbles? ----- Sedimentary
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How are rocks redistributed? The core, mantle, & crust are one giant rock recycling machine
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A Rock’s Story Tell the story of a rock’s life cycle by making a comic strip starring a rock. Give this rock a human personality and character. Your comic must: –Explain the rock cycle in your own words. –Describe all the ways a rock can change. Your comic should include: –The 3 types of rocks –The way each type of rock is formed –How one type of rock can change into another. –Pictures to illustrate the rock cycle.
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