Rock Classification A rock is any solid mass of minerals that occur naturally as a part of our planet. Rocks can be composed of just one mineral, or they.

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Rock Classification A rock is any solid mass of minerals that occur naturally as a part of our planet. Rocks can be composed of just one mineral, or they can be made of a mixture of minerals.

Rock Classification Rocks are classified into 3 groups based on HOW THEY FORMED The 3 major rock types are: 1. Igneous Rocks 2. Sedimentary Rocks 3. Metamorphic Rocks

The Rock Cycle All of the energy for Earth’s rock cycle comes from heat inside the Earth and the Sun’s heat and light.

Igneous Rocks Energy source=Earth’s interior Formed as magma cools Magma=below earth’s surface Lava=on earth’s surface (rocks form when lava cools) Intrusive (IN) vs. Extrusive (OUT)

Igneous Rocks Fine Grained: Form when magma cools at a fast rate Course Grained: Form when magma cools slowly

Sedimentary Rocks Sun’s heat and light are energy source for sedimentary rocks

Sedimentary Rocks Order of Formation: 1. Weathering 2. Erosion 3. Deposition 4. Compaction 5. Cementation

Weathering Wearing away of materials Physical (Mechanical) and Chemical Factors affecting: Amount of rock exposed Climate Chemical Composition

Metamorphic Rocks Energy source=Earth’s interior Formed when existing rocks are changed by heat and pressure deep within Earth

The Rock Cycle Magma cools and crystallizes to form IGNEOUS rock Igneous rock undergoes weathering to form sediment. The sediment then becomes eroded and is then transported and deposited The deposited sediments are then compacted and cemented together to form SEDIMENTARY ROCK.

The Rock Cycle 5. As sedimentary rock is buried under more and more sediment, the heat and pressure of burial causes metamorphism to occur. This transforms the sedimentary rock into METAMORPHIC ROCK. 6. Metamorphic rock is buried and exposed to high temperatures that melt the rock, turning it back into MAGMA and the rock cycles starts all over.