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Buildings Toothpaste Roads Salt Bridges Sandpaper Concrete Decorations Extract minerals – like iron (Fe) to make steel or gold or silver or aluminum, etc. Jewelry Why is it important to have a basic understanding of the rock cycle? Rocks contain clues about the environment and help us understand the formation of the earth. IGNEOUS ROCK METAMORPHIC ROCK SEDIMENTARY ROCK Rock Any solid mass of minerals or mineral-like matter QUESTION: Do most rocks occur as one mineral or as a mixture of minerals? QUESTION: Some rocks are made of organic material (originally plants or animals), can you name one? COAL: LARGEST SOURCE OF ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION IN THE WORLD THE ROCK CYCLE A continuous process that causes rock to change from one form to another. The rock cycle just describes a bunch of changes. IGNEOUS ROCK 2 1 3 5 METAMORPHIC ROCK SEDIMENTARY ROCK 4 List the 3 types of rocks (put these in your journal) IGNEOUS SEDIMENTARY METAMORPHIC GOAL: GIVE A BASIC DESCRIPTION OF THE 3 TYPES OF ROCKS AND EXPLAIN HOW ALL ROCKS ARE RECYCLED AND RE-USED. Igneous Rocks ! ! VOCAB ! ! ! Igneous rock forms when magma cools and makes crystals. The word Igneous comes from the Latin word for fire, ignis. Magma: a hot liquid made of melted minerals. LAVA: When magma pours onto the earth’s. The minerals can form crystals when they cool. Forms underground, where the magma COOLS SLOWLY. Or, it forms above ground, where the magma COOLS QUICKLY. Igneous rocks that cool and harden aboveground. This happens QUICKLY because of the cool temperatures Extrusive = forced out while molten through cracks in the earth's surface Intrusive Igneous Rocks Formed when magma cools and hardens below the earth’s surface. This happens SLOWLY because of the higher temperatures. IGNEOUS ROCK EXAMPLES Granite (INTRUSIVE) Rhyolite (EXTRUSIVE) SIMILARITIES Both are from melted rock Their composition is the same DIFFERENCES Granite Rhyolite Granite – coarse texture, made from magma. COOLS/HARDENS UNDERGROUND, SLOWLY. Rhyolite – fine texture, made from lava. COOLS/ HARDENS ABOVEGROUND, QUICKLY METAMORPHIC Rocks ! ! ! Rocks that have "morphed" into another kind of rock. THEY were once igneous or sedimentary rocks. The rocks are under tons and tons of pressure, which fosters heat build up, and this causes them to change. Metamorphic Rock Pictures Granite, Gneiss, Shale, Slate, Sandstone, and Quartzite are good examples of metamorphic rocks. SEDIMENTARY ROCKS • 4 STEPS • 1st : erosion/weathering • 2nd : deposition • 3rd : compaction • 4th : cementation THE PROCESS OF MAKING SEDIMENTARY ROCK IS CALLED LITHIFICATION Sedimentary Rocks : Erosion/ Weathering ! The earth’s rocks are constantly being ground up by… (WEATHERING) ! FORCES: heat and cold, rain, waves, grinding ice, etc. ! THEN… those sediments are moved around by wind or rain. (EROSION!!) Sedimentary Rocks: Deposition Eventually, the moving water or wind slows and deposits the sediment. ! If water is carrying the sediment, rock fragments and other materials sink to the bottom of a lake or ocean. ! DEPOSITION: WHEN THE SEDIMENT (GROUND UP ROCK) SETTLES OUT OF THE WIND OR WATER CARRYING IT. ! After sediment has been deposited, the processes of compaction and cementation change the sediment into sedimentary rock. ! In addition to particles of rock, sediment may include shells, bones, leaves, stems, and other remains of living things. ! Where in this picture do you see sedimentary rock? Where in this picture do you see sediment forming and erosion occurring? Sedimentary Rocks: Compaction ! Compaction: the process that presses sediments together. Sedimentary Rocks: Compaction ! Year after year more sediment falls on top of old sediment, creating new layers. ! The weight of the layers further compacts the sediments, squeezing them tightly together. ! The layers often remain visible in the sedimentary rock. Lower Antelope Canyon was carved out of the surrounding sandstone by both mechanical weathering and chemical weathering. Wind, sand, and water from flash flooding are the primary weathering agents. Sedimentary Rocks: Cementation ! While compaction is taking place, the minerals in the rock slowly dissolve in the water. ! The dissolved minerals seep into the spaces between particles of sediment. ! Cementation: dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together. ! It often takes millions of years for compaction and cementation to transform loose sediments into solid sedimentary rock. Sedimentary Transformations WITH YOUR TABLE PARTNER, DRAW A SIMPLE SKETCH SHOWING THE 4 STEPS OF A SEDIMENTARY ROCK BEING FORMED. Sedimentary Transformations WEATHERING WITH YOUR TABLE PARTNER, DRAW A SIMPLE SKETCH SHOWINGDEPOSITION THE 4 STEPS OF A SEDIMENTARY ROCK BEING FORMED. EROSION COMPACTION CEMENTATION Bet Cha’ Weren’t Expecting A…. POP QUIZ!!!!!* 1. What are the three types of rock? 2. Which type of rock has been formed by magma or lava? 3. How do sedimentary rocks form (in order)? 4. Metamorphic rocks are rocks that have ?(fill in the blank) 6. What is the process of sediments forming a sedimentary rock? 7. What does “ignis” mean in the word igneous? *Answers are on next slide! ANSWERS!!!! 1. Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic 2. Igneous 3. Erosion, Deposition, Compaction, Cementation 4. Morphed 5. Lithification 6. “ignis” means fire What is the difference between magma and lava? Magma = molten rock below the earth’s surface Lava = molten rock flowing on the earth’s surface Rapid cooling magma will form rocks with a a. coarse grained texture. b. fine grained texture. c. glassy texture. d. porphyritic texture. When lava spews onto the earth’s surface rocks will form with a a. coarse grained texture. b. fine grained texture. c. glassy texture. d. porphyritic texture. Magma that is located deep within the earth may take tens of thousands of years to harden. The rocks that form in this case will have a a. coarse grained texture. b. fine grained texture. c. glassy texture. d. porphyritic texture. Why do you think some rocks are heavier than others? Some are denser – less air space between particles What is the Latin word that the word igneous comes from and what does it mean? ignis = fire Where are Extrusive Igneous Rocks formed? Formed by lava on the Earth’s surface Slow cooling magma will form rocks with a a. coarse grained texture. b. fine grained texture. c. glassy texture. d. porphyritic texture. ! Sedimentary rocks form from particles deposited by water and wind ! If you have ever walked along a beach (which I am sure you have) you may have noticed tiny sand grains, mud, and pebbles. ! These are some sediments that eventually form into sedimentary rocks ! Sedimentary Rocks can form in 4 ways by: ! Erosion ! Deposition ! Compaction ! Cementation ! www.dlese.com ! Earth Science Textbook ! Google Images ( I KNOW THIS DOESN’T COUNT IM JUST TELLING YOU!!) ! http://www.rocksandminerals.com/ rockcycle.htm