Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

ROCKS & MINERALS.  Minerals are always solid with particles in repeating patterns- crystals  They are only found in Nature.  They are formed in the.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "ROCKS & MINERALS.  Minerals are always solid with particles in repeating patterns- crystals  They are only found in Nature.  They are formed in the."— Presentation transcript:

1 ROCKS & MINERALS

2  Minerals are always solid with particles in repeating patterns- crystals  They are only found in Nature.  They are formed in the Earth’s mantle (from heat and pressure) – near the surface when oxygen, calcium and carbon combine in the ocean, and when hot, mineral-rich water moves slowly through the cracks in the Earth’s crust.

3 EXAMPLES OF MINERALS: Quartz Calcite Iron Hematite Diamond Calcite

4 PROPERTIES OF MINERALS:  Streak: color of the powder left behind when you rub a mineral against a white tile called a streak plate.  Luster: the way the surface of a mineral reflects light, either metallic (shiny) or nonmetallic (dull)  Hardness: a mineral’s ability to resist being scratched as measured by Mohs’s hardness scale

5 USES OF MINERALS: Quartz makes glass. Diamonds make jewelry. Many things that we see and use every day are made from iron. Hematite can be used to make art.

6 What are three testers that can be used to determine a mineral’s hardness? fingernail, penny, nail

7 ROCKS:  Rocks are made up of two or more minerals.  They are not crystals  Some rocks form near the surface while others deep in the crust.  There are THREE major categories of Rocks: 1.IGNEOUS 2.SEDIMENTARY 3.METAMORPHIC

8 IGNEOUS ROCKS:  Form when melted rocks harden  Fine-grained rocks (smooth) are from lava  Coarse-grained rocks (rough) are from magma. ObsidianBasaltPumiceGranite

9 SEDIMENTARY ROCKS:  Formed from layers of sediment, created by weathering, and erosion, that are dropped from moving water, and are squeezed and stuck together.  Fossils are usually found in sedimentary rocks.  Conglomerate rocks have large pieces and rom in shallow water  Siltstone is made up of smaller pieces  Limestone is made up of fine grained rock  Sandstone is made up of grains the size of sand. Fossil conglomerate rock Limestone Sandstone

10 METAMORPHIC ROCKS  Existing rocks are changed through high heat and pressure to form different rocks  morph = change Schist Gneiss Marble Slate

11 ROCK CYCLE  Like most cycles, the materials are used over and over.  Process include weathering, erosion, deposition, melting, compaction, and cementation.

12

13

14


Download ppt "ROCKS & MINERALS.  Minerals are always solid with particles in repeating patterns- crystals  They are only found in Nature.  They are formed in the."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google