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What is a Rock?
• Naturally-occurring mixtures
of minerals, glass or organic
matter.
Types of Rocks?
What is the difference between
a rock and a mineral?
• Rocks are made up of ONE or
MORE minerals.
Once a rock is formed, does it
stay the same rock forever?
• NO!
• Rocks are continually changed by
many processes, such as
weathering, erosion, compaction,
cementation, melting, and cooling
• Rocks can change to and from the
three types
What is the process through
which rocks change?
• The Rock Cycle—earth materials
change back and forth among the
different types of rocks
• “Ignis” = Latin for “fire”
• Formed from the cooling of either
magma or lava
• The most abundant type of rock
• Classified according to their origin and
composition
ORIGIN— Where rocks are formed
• Below ground = from magma
• Usually have LARGE crystal grains
(they cooled slowly)
Some have large & small crystals
• Above ground = from lava
• Usually have SMALL or NO crystals
(they cooled too quickly)
Peridotite: How was it formed?
Give a reason for your answer.
Granite: How was it formed?
Give a reason for your answer.
Obsidian: How was it formed?
Give a reason for your answer.
Diorite: How was it formed?
Give a reason for your answer.
Basalt: How was it formed?
Give a reason for your answer.
• Formed from sediments
(rock fragments,
mineral grains, animal
& plant remains) that
are pressed or
cemented together.
• These sediments are moved by wind,
water, ice or gravity.
• Sedimentary rocks represent 7% of
the Earth’s crust, but they cover 70%
of the Earth’s surface.
• Sedimentary rocks are
fossil-carrying rocks.
What turns sediments into solid rock?
• Water or wind breaks down and
deposits sediment (erosion &
deposition)
• The heavy sediments press down on
the layers beneath (compaction)
Recognise this place in Egypt?
• Dissolved minerals flow between the
particles and cement (glue) them
together this is called cementation.
How can sedimentary layers help us
understand the age of fossils?
• As sedimentary rocks
are deposited, they
form horizontal
layers
• Scientists know that
the layers on top
(and the fossils in
the top layer) are
YOUNGER than the
fossils in lower
layers.
• Rocks that have changed due to
intense temperature and pressure
• “Meta” means “change” and morphosis
means “form” in Greek
• Igneous, sedimentary and other
metamorphic rocks can change to
become metamorphic rocks
What occurs in the Earth to
change these rocks?
• Pressure from rock layers on top of it
• High heat, but not enough to melt the rock
• Rocks may be flattened or bent or chemicals
may be exchanged to form new minerals.
Properties of metamorphic rocks
• Usually resistant to weathering and
erosion and are therefore very hard-
wearing.
• Can be polished to give a smooth shiny
surface.
• Example: Marble, slate.
Examples of rocks becoming
metamorphic
• Example: marble formed from limestone
Types of rocks gr. 6   2018

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Types of rocks gr. 6 2018

  • 1.
  • 2. What is a Rock? • Naturally-occurring mixtures of minerals, glass or organic matter.
  • 4. What is the difference between a rock and a mineral? • Rocks are made up of ONE or MORE minerals.
  • 5. Once a rock is formed, does it stay the same rock forever? • NO!
  • 6. • Rocks are continually changed by many processes, such as weathering, erosion, compaction, cementation, melting, and cooling • Rocks can change to and from the three types
  • 7. What is the process through which rocks change? • The Rock Cycle—earth materials change back and forth among the different types of rocks
  • 8.
  • 9. • “Ignis” = Latin for “fire” • Formed from the cooling of either magma or lava • The most abundant type of rock • Classified according to their origin and composition
  • 10. ORIGIN— Where rocks are formed • Below ground = from magma • Usually have LARGE crystal grains (they cooled slowly)
  • 11. Some have large & small crystals
  • 12. • Above ground = from lava • Usually have SMALL or NO crystals (they cooled too quickly)
  • 13. Peridotite: How was it formed? Give a reason for your answer.
  • 14. Granite: How was it formed? Give a reason for your answer.
  • 15. Obsidian: How was it formed? Give a reason for your answer.
  • 16. Diorite: How was it formed? Give a reason for your answer.
  • 17. Basalt: How was it formed? Give a reason for your answer.
  • 18.
  • 19. • Formed from sediments (rock fragments, mineral grains, animal & plant remains) that are pressed or cemented together.
  • 20. • These sediments are moved by wind, water, ice or gravity. • Sedimentary rocks represent 7% of the Earth’s crust, but they cover 70% of the Earth’s surface. • Sedimentary rocks are fossil-carrying rocks.
  • 21. What turns sediments into solid rock? • Water or wind breaks down and deposits sediment (erosion & deposition)
  • 22. • The heavy sediments press down on the layers beneath (compaction)
  • 23. Recognise this place in Egypt?
  • 24. • Dissolved minerals flow between the particles and cement (glue) them together this is called cementation.
  • 25. How can sedimentary layers help us understand the age of fossils? • As sedimentary rocks are deposited, they form horizontal layers • Scientists know that the layers on top (and the fossils in the top layer) are YOUNGER than the fossils in lower layers.
  • 26. • Rocks that have changed due to intense temperature and pressure • “Meta” means “change” and morphosis means “form” in Greek • Igneous, sedimentary and other metamorphic rocks can change to become metamorphic rocks
  • 27. What occurs in the Earth to change these rocks? • Pressure from rock layers on top of it • High heat, but not enough to melt the rock • Rocks may be flattened or bent or chemicals may be exchanged to form new minerals.
  • 28. Properties of metamorphic rocks • Usually resistant to weathering and erosion and are therefore very hard- wearing. • Can be polished to give a smooth shiny surface. • Example: Marble, slate.
  • 29. Examples of rocks becoming metamorphic • Example: marble formed from limestone