Title: Rocks
1Rocks
2We Are the Rocks
We are the rocks...Igneous. We are the
rocks...Metamorphic. We are the
rocks...Sedimentary. We are the rocks...in the
Rock Cycle! I am an igneous rock. I was very
hot when I was magma. Over time I cooled and
became a rock. I was magma. Minerals combined
to form my Igneous rock. I have an Igneous
friend who was just like me...from magma. The
name is El Capitan in Yosemite. He was magma.
Minerals combined to form that Igneous rock.
Resource Songs for Teaching
3- Question
- What primary processes are involved in the rock
cycle?
4Rock
- Mixture of minerals, volcanic glass, organic
matter, or other material.
5Rock Cycle
- Model showing processes that create and change
rock. - A continuous and dynamic process.
6Animation of Rock Cycle
7Three Types of Rock
- Sedimentary rock can be changed by heat and
pressure into metamorphic rock. - Metamorphic- rock can melt and cool to form
igneous rock. - Igneous rock can be broken into fragments that
may later form sedimentary rock.
8Conservation of Matter
- Rock cycle never destroys elements of rocks but
merely redistributes them. - James Hutton recognized the rock cycle in 1788 by
observing Siccar Point, Scotland.
9Igneous Rock
- Igneous rocks form from magma found deep under
Earths surface. - Magma reaching the surface flows from a volcano
as lava. - Magma trapped below the surface forms
large-grained intrusive igneous rock when it
cools. - Magma cooling at or near Earths surface forms
small-grained extrusive igneous rock.
10Igneous Rock
Resource Rock Hounds with Rocky
11Crystal Size
- Large or small can help identify an igneous rock
as intrusive or extrusive. - Volcanic glass rocks cool so quickly that few
crystals form.
12Igneous Rocks are classified
- Where they formed
- Under the Earths surface intrusive
- At or near the Earths surface - extrusive
13Magma Type
- Basaltic
- Granitic
- Andesitic
14Basaltic Igneous Rock
- Dark-colored and dense.
- Contain iron and magnesium but very little
silica. - Basaltic lava flows freely from a volcano.
15Granitic Igneous Rocks
- Lower density and lighter color
- Contain more silica and less iron and magnesium
- Granitic magma is thick and stiff
16Andesitic Rocks
- More balance composition of minerals and density
than basaltic or granitic rocks.
17Igneous Rocks
18How Sedimentary Rock Is Formed
- Moved by wind, water, ice or gravity
- Rock Fragments
- Mineral grains
- Bits of plants and animal remains
Resource Rock Hounds with Rocky
19Classified
- Detrital sedimentary rocks made from broken
fragments of other rocks. - When layers of small sediments stick together
because of pressure, compaction occurs. - When water and other minerals move through open
spaces between larger sediments, gluing them
together, cementation occurs. - Often have a granular texture.
20Rocks are named according to size and shape of
sediments.
- Sediment size can be large like gravel or small
like clay. - Sediments can be well-rounded or have sharp
angles.
21Chemical Sedimentary Rocks
- Non-clastic rocks formed when dissolved minerals
came out of solution. - Limestone forms from calcite, which was calcium
carbonate in solution. - Rock salt forms from halite, which was salt in
solution.
22Organic Sedimentary Rocks
- Made from once living plants or animals
- Chalk made of microscopic calcite-shell remains
of animals - Coal made of plant remains, chemically changed
by microorganisms and compacted over millions of
years
23Sedimentary Rocks
24Metamorphic Rocks
- Changed by temperature, pressure, and hot fluids.
- Sometimes temperature and pressure are great
enough to melt rock, forming magma. - Sometimes pressure flattens mineral grains in
rocks without melting them. - As pressure and temperature continue to increase
over time, one type of rock can change into
several different metamorphic rocks. - Hot, water rich fluids can move through rock,
chemically changing it.
25Metamorphic Rock
26Classification of Metamorphic Rocks
- By composition and texture
- Foliated texture mineral grains flatten and
line up in parallel layers or bands - Nonfoliated texture mineral grains grow and
rearrange but do not form layers.
27Metamorphic Rocks