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1 1Daily Warm-Up Exercises Day 9 Why do some igneous rocks have large crystals while others have small crystals or no crystals at all? Some form underground, where the temperature is very warm. The magma cools slowly, allowing large crystals to form. Others form at the surface, where the temperature is cooler. The lava cools quickly, so crystals don’t have time to get very big, and they may not form at all.

2 2 2-Dimensional vs. 3-Dimensional 2

3 3 CaSE Book Student Resource Book, Page 24 3

4 4 Cut-Away 4

5 5 CaSE Book Student Resource Book, Page 25 5

6 6 A Tastier Cut-Away: 6

7 7 Arrows in Diagrams 7

8 8 CaSE Book Student Resource Book, Page 26 8

9 9 Color in Diagrams 9

10 10 CaSE Book Student Resource Book, Page 26 10

11 11 CaSE Book Student Resource Book, Page 27 11

12 12 Destroying & Reconstructing Earth (Resources Book, pages 100-105) Investigation 8 One Rock to Another

13 13 magma near the core heats and rises cooler magma sinks to take its place results in a motion cycle called convection Convection Currents

14 14 Tectonic Forces forces that affect the Earth’s crust Tectonic Forces

15 15 Vocabulary Constructive Forces  mountain building  new crust formation  sedimentation Destructive Forces  weathering  erosion  tectonic activity Vocabulary

16 16 Vocabulary Fault a place where Earth’s crust is broken and the rocks on the two sides of the fault move past one another Monoclines large sections of rock layers that slope down on one side Vocabulary

17 Day 9 What variable(s) do you think affect the size of crystals in igneous rocks? What forces are constantly shaping and reshaping Earth’s surface? (Hint: constructive/ destructive, use resource book) Daily Warm-Up Exercises 17

18 Day 9 What variable(s) do you think affect the size of crystals in igneous rocks? Cooling Rate Daily Warm-Up Exercises 18

19 Essay Question What forces are constantly shaping and reshaping Earth’s surface? (Hint: constructive/ destructive) Daily Warm-Up Exercises 19

20 Essay Question What forces are constantly shaping and reshaping Earth’s surface? (Hint: constructive/ destructive) Earth processes are going all the time. Destructive processes break down landforms. These include weathering, erosion, and tectonic plates sinking and melting. Constructive processes build up. They include mountain building, deposition (sedimentation), and new crust formation. Daily Warm-Up Exercises 20


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