Biotic. Living, having to do with life or the living organisms in an ecosystem.

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biotic

Living, having to do with life or the living organisms in an ecosystem.

abiotic Lifeless, referring to the non-living components of an ecosystem.

Vocabulary organic Living or made from once living things.

Vocabulary organic Living or made from once living things.

Vocabulary organic Living or made from once living things.

Vocabulary inorganic Not living and not made of living things.

Vocabulary inorganic Not living and not made of living things.

Vocabulary inorganic Not living and not made of living things.

EQ: How are rocks classified? Igneous Rock: Intrusive igneous Extrusive igneous

EQ: How are rocks classified? Sedimentary Rock: Clastic sedimentary Chemical sedimentary Organic sedimentary

EQ: How are rocks classified? Metamorphic Rock: Contact metamorphism Regional metamorphism

EQ: How are rocks classified? Metamorphic Rock (continued) foliated metamorphic nonfoliated metamorphic

EQ: How are rocks classified?

Vocabulary igneous rock These rocks are formed when hot liquid cools and solidifies.

Vocabulary igneous rock These rocks are formed when hot liquid cools and solidifies.

Classifying Igneous rocks = “Magma vs. Lava” Intrusive igneous rock – igneous rocks formed when magma cools slowly beneath the Earth’s surface. Extrusive igneous rock – igneous rocks formed when lava cools quickly on top of the Earth’s surface.

Vocabulary sedimentary rock These rocks are formed when fragments from minerals and other rocks become cemented together.

Vocabulary sedimentary rock These rocks are formed when fragments from minerals and other rocks become cemented together.

Vocabulary sedimentary rock These rocks are formed when fragments from minerals and other rocks become cemented together.

Classifying Sedimentary rock – “Pieces of Me” Clastic sedimentary rock – made from fragments of other rocks and minerals. Chemical sedimentary rock – solutions of dissolved rocks and minerals. Organic sedimentary rock – rock with fossils and plant or animal remains.

Vocabulary metamorphic rock These rocks are formed when rock material is exposed to heat and/ or pressure.

Vocabulary metamorphic rock These rocks are formed when rock material is exposed to heat and/ or pressure.

Vocabulary metamorphic rock These rocks are formed when rock material is exposed to heat and/ or pressure.

Classifying Metamorphic Rock – “I’m a changed rock, honest!” Contact metamorphism – when rock changes because it comes in contact with magma. Regional metamorphism – rock changes at areas where there is high pressure.

Metamorphic Rock (continued) Foliated metamorphic -rocks that have minerals aligned in what LOOKS LIKE layers. Nonfoliated metamorphic rocks do not have a pattern in the crystals.