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Three Major Types of Rocks Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic
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Igneous Latin word meaning,“fire.” Forms when magma or molten rock, cools or hardens. When magma hardens and is exposed on the Earth’s surface, its called lava.
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Sedimentary Erosion causes these rocks to form Wind,waves, ice, water break down all rocks types into fragments known as sediments. These sediments are compressed or cemented together.
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Metamorphic Certain forces and processes including pressure, extreme heat and chemical process change the form of the existing rock to a new form. Changed form
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Rock Cycle Any of the three of the major types of rocks can be changed into another of the three types. Geologic forces cause to change and form into new rocks. This process is called the Rock Cycle. Rocks on Earth’s crust undergo this cycle many times. National Geographic Explorer (Student Magazine) - Quick Flicks National Geographic Explorer (Student Magazine) - Quick Flicks
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Properties of Rocks All rocks have physical and chemical properties. The way a rock weathers or break down, is based on the rocks chemical stability of the mineral in the rock.
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Bowen’s reaction Series In early 1900’s a geologist named N.L.Bowen began studying minerals crystallizing from magma. He learned that as magma cools, certain minerals tend to crystallize first. He came up with Bowen’s reaction series. Which is a flow chart showing the order in which mineral form when magma solidifies.
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Chemical Stability of Minerals This is the measure of the tendency of a chemical compound to maintain its original chemical composition rather than break down to form another mineral.
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Physical Stability of Minerals How physically stable a rock is. Rocks breaking, due to zones of weakness. Zones of weakness are called joints.
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