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8.1 The Rock Cycle 7.4.a Students know Earth processes today are similar to those that occurred in the past and slow geologic processes have large cumulative.

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1 8.1 The Rock Cycle 7.4.a Students know Earth processes today are similar to those that occurred in the past and slow geologic processes have large cumulative effects over long periods of time. 7.4.c Students know that the rock cycle includes the formation of new sediment and rocks and that rocks are often found in layers, with the oldest generally on the bottom.

2 Hutton’s Big Idea Geology- the study of the structure of planet Earth and the forces that make and shape Earth Erosion- happens when running water, ice, or wind break down rocks and carry the pieces away Hutton’s idea is called uniformitarianism Key concept-The principal of uniformitarianism states that the geologic processes that operate today also operated in the past. Most geologic processes happen very slowly

3 Types of Rocks Key concept- Geologists classify rocks into three main groups- igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous- forms when molten material from beneath Earth’s surface cools and hardens (it can form on or below the Earth’s surface) Sedimentary- made of sediments that have been deposited and then pressed together Metamorphic- forms when an existing rock is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions (most form under pressure deep underground) Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic

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5 The Rock Cycle Key concept: Forces inside Earth and at the surface produce a cycle that builds, changes, and destroys rocks. Rocks change continuously through the rock cycle. Rock cycle- a series of processes on and beneath Earth’s surface that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another

6 The Rock Cycle Deposition- material (like sediment) being added to a landform

7 The Rock Cycle Erosion- the wearing away of rocks and other deposits by the action of water, ice, wind, etc.

8 The Rock Cycle Melting- caused by intense heat and pressure beneath the surface of the Earth

9 Rocks and the Rock Cycle Magma- molten material beneath Earth’s surface Lava- when magma flows on the surface

10 Rocks and the Rock Cycle Rocks change continuously through the rock cycle.

11 Rocks and the Rock Cycle Rocks change continuously through the rock cycle.


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