+. + Three types of Rocks 1. Igneous 2. Sedimentary 3. Metamorphic.

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+ Three types of Rocks 1. Igneous 2. Sedimentary 3. Metamorphic

+ Igneous Rocks Form when lava or magma cools and minerals crystallize. Lava is magma that flows out onto the Earth’s surface. Rocks must be heated to temperatures of degrees Celsius.

+ 1. From Earth’s Molten Formation. 2. Decay (Breakdown of radioactive elements generate thermal energy. Early Molten Earth

+ This heat melts rock into magma.

+ 8 Major Elements of Igneous Rocks 1. Oxygen (O) 2. Silicon (Si) 3. Aluminum (Al) 4. Iron (Fe) 5. Magnesium (Mg) 6. Calcium (Ca) 7. Potassium (K) 8. Sodium (Na)

+ Learning Targets Summarize igneous rock formation Describe the composition of magma

+ 2 Types of Igneous Rocks Intrusive Rock forms when magma cools and solidifies inside the Earth. (Intrusive = Inside) Extrusive Rock forms when lava cools and solidifies outside the Earth’s crust. (Extrusive = Exits the Earth)

+ Igneous Rock Classification By Mineral Compositions Basaltic: Dark colored, lower silica contents, gabbro Granitic: Light colored, high silica contents, quartz, feldspar By Texture Size, shape and distribution of crystals Porphyritic Rocks Large, well formed crystals Vesicular Rocks Spongy appearance

+ Learning Targets Classify different types and textures of igneous rocks

+ Sediments are small pieces of rock that are moved by water, wind, and gravity.

+ Sediments are made from two processes. 1. Weathering: Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil and Minerals through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, biota and waters. Weathering occurs in situ, or "with no movement." 2. Erosion: Erosion is the process by which material is removed from a region of the Earth surface. transport of sediments in the natural environment, and leads to the deposition of these materials elsewhere. It usually occurs due to transport by wind, water, or ice; the force of gravity; or by living organisms, such as burrowing animals, in the case of bioerosion.

+ Formation of Sedimentary Rocks 1. Weathering and Erosion of sediment. 2. Deposition: when transported materials come to rest on the ground or sink to the bottom of a body of water, deposition occurs. 3. Lithification: the physical and chemical processes that transform sediment into rock. Lithos = stone Lithify= turn to stone.

+ Two processes that cause lithification. 1. Compaction: The weight of overlying sediments forces the sediment grains closer together. 2. Cementation: Caused by mineral growth glues sediment grains together into a solid rock.

+ Learning Targets Summarize the formation of sedimentary rocks Explain the process of lithification Describe the features of sedimentary rocks

+ Metamorphic Rocks Metamorphic Rocks form when preexisting rocks are exposed to increase in temperature and pressure. Root words: Meta = change Morphe = form Metamorphosis : a rock changes form while remaining a solid.

+ When high temperature and pressure combine they change… 1. Texture 2. Mineral composition 3. Chemical composition without melting.

+ 2 types of Metamorphic Textures 1. Foliated: Layers and bands of minerals in a rock. (stripes) 2. Nonfoliated:Composed mainly of minerals that form blocky crystal shapes. marble

+ Rock Cycle The continuous changing and remaking of rocks. Two types of forces used in the Rock Cycle. 1. Destructive: Destroying old rock. 2. Constructive: Making new rock.

+ Rock Cycle Diagram assignment Create your own Rock Cycle Must include all three types of rock with examples. (use your book or notes.) Processes that form each. Label the forces as either constructive or destructive forces. Must be colored, neatness will be part of the overall grade

+ Learning Targets Compare and contrast the different types and causes of metamorphism Discuss how the rock cycle encompasses each rock type over time.