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1 Earth Science Chapter 4 Rocks!

2 What is the most interesting thing you learned during your research?
Bellwork What is the most interesting thing you learned during your research? Write it down and then we will talk about it!

3 Rocks are classified using 1. mineral composition 2. color 3. texture
Classifying Rocks Rocks are classified using 1. mineral composition 2. color 3. texture

4 Rocks can be made of one, or a combination of several minerals
Mineral Content Rocks can be made of one, or a combination of several minerals There are about 20 main rock-building minerals

5 One mineral

6 Several minerals

7 Can help identify rocks Granite is usually light
Color Can help identify rocks Granite is usually light Basalt is usually dark

8 Granite/Basalt

9 Texture Texture Grain size Grain shape Grain pattern

10 Fine-some only seen with microscope
Grain size Fine-some only seen with microscope Coarse-easily seen without microscope No visible grain-none seen even with microscope

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12 Grain pattern Bands Swirls Colored bands Random

13 Banded

14 Swirl

15 Colored bands

16 Random

17 What did you find most interesting about the crystal presentations?
Bellwork What did you find most interesting about the crystal presentations?

18 Igneous: forms from the cooling of magma or lava
Igneous Formation Igneous: forms from the cooling of magma or lava

19 Igneous formation

20 Sedimentary formation
Sedimentary rocks form when particles of other rocks or plant/animal remains are presses and cemented together

21 Sedimentary formation

22 Metamorphic formation
Metamorphic formation: forms when an existing rock is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.

23 Metamorphic formation

24 You do it! Read section 2 about igneous rocks.
Create a classification chart describing how igneous rocks are classified Your chart should include information on origin, texture, and mineral composition of igneous rocks Charts should also include illustrations, all vocabulary words, and examples of igneous rocks

25 Igneous Rock Classification
Origin On or beneath Earth’s surface Texture Depends on the size and shape of mineral crystals Mineral composition Dependent upon the amount of silica in the lava or magma

26 Most common type is basalt Makes up most of the ocean’s floors
Origin Extrusive Rock: igneous rock formed from lava that erupted onto Earth’s surface Most common type is basalt Makes up most of the ocean’s floors

27 Basalt

28 Most abundant intrusive rock is granite
Origin Intrusive Rock: igneous rock that formed when magma hardened beneath the Earth’s surface Most abundant intrusive rock is granite

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30 Rapid cooling=small crystals, fine grain
Texture Rapid cooling=small crystals, fine grain Slow cooling=large crystals, coarse grain Extrusive=smooth, fine grain Intrusive=coarse, large grain

31 Texture Extrusive Intrusive

32 Mineral Composition Lava is low in silica and dark colored Magma is high in silica and generally light colored Geologists look at rocks under a microscope to determine the mineral makeup

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34 WHAT DID YOU FIND MOST INTERESTING ABOUT IGNEOUS ROCK FORMATION?
BELLWORK WHAT DID YOU FIND MOST INTERESTING ABOUT IGNEOUS ROCK FORMATION?

35 SEDIMENTARY ROCKS READ SECTION 3 WITH A PARTNER
MAKE A FLOW CHART DESCRIBING THE FORMATION OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS YOUR CHART SHOULD INCLUDE: DEFINITION OF SEDIMENT 4 STEPS OF THE PROCESS INCLUDING EXPLANATION ILLUSTRATIONS

36 Sedimentary process Erosion Deposition Compaction Cementation

37 Natural forces break down and carry small pieces of rock
Erosion Natural forces break down and carry small pieces of rock

38 Erosion

39 Deposition The natural processes eventually drop the eroded rock/sediment and they form layers

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41 This presses the visible layers of sediment together
Compaction This presses the visible layers of sediment together

42 Cementation During compaction, minerals dissolve in water, fill in gaps in the sediment, and act as a glue holding the newborn rock together

43 Cementation

44 CLASSIFY TYPES OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
MAKE A CLASSIFICATION CHART DESCRIBING THE THREE MAIN TYPES OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS CHARTS SHOULD INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF ALL THREE TYPES HOW THEY FORM EXAMPLES ILLUSTRATIONS

45 Classifying Sedimentary Rocks
Clastic Organic Chemical

46 Formed from rock fragments being squeezed together
Clastic Formed from rock fragments being squeezed together They can be small or large rock fragments Clay/pebbles

47 Most common are shale, sandstone, conglomerate, and breccia
Clastic Most common are shale, sandstone, conglomerate, and breccia Most form from sand on beaches, ocean floor, riverbeds, and sand dunes

48 Shale

49 Sandstone


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