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Title: Grade 7 Science Unit 4: The Earth


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Grade 7 ScienceUnit 4 The Earths Crust
  • Classification of Rocks

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Questions to Ponder
  1. How do the crystals or minerals form in a rock?
  2. Why do some rocks have layers?
  3. Why do some rocks have rounded particles while
    others have angular particles?

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Rocks
  • Are combinations of two or more minerals.
  • They can be grouped into three families depending
    on how they are formed.

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1. Igneous Rocks
  • Result from the cooling of molten (melted) rock
    material.
  • The cooling creates crystals in the rocks.
  • Basalt and granite are the most common.

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Molten Rock can form
  • Above the ground
  • Below the ground
  • Lava
  • Magma

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2 types of Igneous Rock
  • Intrusive
  • formed below the surface of the Earth.
  • Rocks cool very slowly.
  • They have large crystals.

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Gabbro
Granite
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  • Extrusive
  • Formed above the Earths surface.
  • Rocks cools quickly.
  • They have small crystals.

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Basalt
Rhyolite
Obsidian
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2. Sedimentary Rocks
  • Form from the compaction and cementation
    (lithification) of sediments into visible layers
    called beds.

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Sedimentary rocks are classified by grain size
  • Small particles (silt or mud)

Shale
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  • Medium Particles (sand can roll between your
    fingers)

Sandstone
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  • Large Particles (gravel)

Conglomerate
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  • Plant and animal particles

Limestone
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3. Metamorphic Rocks
  • Result when pre-existing rocks (parent rocks)
    undergo changes due to heat, pressure and water.
  • This is a long and slow process.

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Parent Rocks
  • Sedimentary
  • Metamorphic
  • PARENT Shale

Slate
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  • Sedimentary
  • Metamorphic
  • PARENT Limestone

Marble
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  • Sedimentary
  • Metamorphic
  • PARENT Sandstone

Quartzite
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  • Igneous
  • Metamorphic
  • PARENT Granite

Gneiss
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