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Rock Cycle Scavenger Hunt
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p. 90 figure 1 What rocks are being shown in the picture and what did they build? The ancient Egyptians used a sedimentary rock called limestone to construct the pyramids of Giza. Granite, an igneous rock was used to construct the Texas state capital in Austin.
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p.90 What is a rock? A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals and organic matter.
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p. 91 Describe the 3 processes that shape the Earth. Weathering: the breaking down of rocks into small pieces by wind, water, ice, & gravity. Erosion: the process that removes sediment from its source. Deposition: after sediment is moved by erosion it is dropped and creates a layer of Earth.
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Figure 2 p. 91 What happened to Bryce Canyon in Utah? It is an example of how weathering and erosion shape the face of our planet.
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p. 91 What is uplift? Movement within the Earth that causes rocks inside the crust to be brought to Earth’s surface.
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p. 92 – 93 Draw your own illustration of the rock cycle.
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p. 94 Is there only one path to follow on the rock cycle? Does it ever end? Rocks can follow many paths on the rock cycle. It NEVER ends!
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p. 94 What determines the forces that change rocks? Explain how you know. The location of a rock determines which natural forces will have the biggest impact on the process of change. At the surface weathering & erosion are more dominant. Deep underground heat & pressure are the changing forces.
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p. 95 How are rocks classified? Rocks are classified based on how they are formed.
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Explain how each type of rock forms. Igneous – cooling lava or magma Sedimentary – rocks are broken down, eroded, and deposited in layers then compacted & cemented together. Metamorphic – rocks are pushed deep into the crust and go through metamorphosis with intense heat & pressure.
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Figure 4 p. 95 Describe the composition of Limestone & Granite by using the graphs. Limestone = 95% calcite & 5% Aragonite Granite = 10% Biotite mica, 35%Quartz, 55% Feldspar
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Figure 5 p. 96 What is the difference between the 3 rocks shown? What kind of rocks are they? Each rock has a different texture. Siltstone is fine, Sandstone is medium, Conglomerate is coarse. Sedimentary rocks
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p. 96 What is texture? The size, shapes, and positions of the rock’s grains.
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Figure 6 p. 96 Explain the difference between Basalt and Sandstone.
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Complete number 10 on p. 97 in the book. A rock with particles 2 mm would be a medium grained rock texture.
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