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Aim: How do sedimentary rocks form? Do Now: Using your ESRT page 6, list the type(s) of rocks that can become sedimentary rocks.

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1 Aim: How do sedimentary rocks form? Do Now: Using your ESRT page 6, list the type(s) of rocks that can become sedimentary rocks.

2 Describe what is found in the rock? How did it get there?

3 How do sedimentary rocks form? Land-Derived (Clastic) Sedimentary Rocks

4 How are land-derived sedimentary rocks formed? Land-derived Clastic Sedimentary rocks form by: Weathering- rocks break down into smaller pieces called sediment. Erosion- Sediments are transported by wind, water, ice, or gravity. Deposition: sediments are dropped and buried Compaction: overlying sediment apply pressure and squeeze sediments together Cementation – natural “glue” of dissolved minerals in water that binds grains of sediment together Lithification

5 How else can sedimentary rocks form?

6 How are sedimentary rocks formed chemically or organically? Chemical / Crystalline – minerals come out of solution by precipitation or evaporation, leaving crystals behind. Ex. When saltwater evaporates  rock salt Organically / Bioclastic- formed from organic matter such as plant or shell remains. Ex. Coquina or limestone

7 How are the sedimentary rocks classified on page 7 of the ESRT? MARINE / Formation Process Compaction & Cementation (Lithification) Precipitation & Evaporation Lithification shell / plant fragments

8 According to the texture, Identify the two major groups of sedimentary rocks? 1.Clastic rocks – fragments of rocks compacted & cemented together How do we differentiate between clastic and nonclastic rocks? 2. Non-clastic rocks – made from dissolved minerals or plant / shell remains (no sediments) Clastic and Nonclastic rocks *** Clastic rocks are classified by their grain size ***

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10 Determine the characteristics that can be seen in these sedimentary rocks? ** ONLY Sedimentary Rocks contain Fossils ** Layers Rain-drop impressions Rock Fragments Mud cracks FOSSILS

11 Summary Activity ESRT page 7 1.Why are sedimentary rocks the only rock types that contain fossils? 2.How can sedimentary rocks form?

12 Extra Summary Questions


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