
Chapter 5 review
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Chapter 5 review
by Kevin Khvan-San
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What are rocks? What are they made of?
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What are rocks?
Rocks are solid chunks of one or more minerals
They are usually solid
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Name one category of rock we have covered in class?
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What are the 3 categories of rocks?
Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
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How are igneous rocks formed?
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How are igneous rocks formed?
They are formed when molten rock cools and harden
Molten rock inside the Earth = Magma
Molten rock outside the Earth = Lava
Igneous rock formed on the Earth’s surface = Extrusive igneous rock
Igneous rock formed below the Earth’s surface = Intrusive igneous rock
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How are sedimentary rocks formed?
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Sedimentary rocks
•They are made of small particles called sediment
•Sediment can come from non living or living organisms.
•They usually form in water
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How are metamorphic rocks formed?
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How are metamorphic rocks formed?
•They are formed through a lot of heat or pressure
•They are formed below the Earth’s surface
•Volcanoes, earthquakes, and the movement of tectonic plates can produce metamorphic rocks
•All rocks can be transformed into a metamorphic rock
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What is a mineral?
•It is a crystallized solid, inorganic, homogenous substance.
Some minerals consist of a single element
Most minerals are made up of molecules
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Difference between rocks and minerals
•Rocks are made of minerals
•Minerals are pure substances that have characteristic properties
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Name one characteristic to identify a mineral that we have covered in class?
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Characteristics of minerals
•Color of solid
•Lustre
•Streak color
•Hardness
•Magnetism
•Reaction with acid (effervescence)
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color of solid
•Some minerals have a very distinct color
•Some vary widely in color because of impurities
•To find the true color of a mineral, experts break the mineral into pieces
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Lustre
Appearance of a sample’s surface as it reflects light
Can be metallic or non-metallic
For non-metallic, it can be pearly, glassy, or oily
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Streak color
It is the color of a powder produced by crushing a mineral on a non-glassy surface ceramic
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Hardness
•Scratching resistance of a mineral
•Scientists usually use the Mohs hardness scale to determine how resistant the mineral is
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Magnetism
•Some minerals are magnetic, they react in presence of magnets.
•You can put a compass near a mineral to determine whether the mineral is magnetic.
•If the needle of the compass points towards the mineral, it is magnetic
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Reaction with acid (effervescence)
•We can determine whether a mineral reacts to acid by putting a drop of acid on the mineral
•If the mineral reacts with acid, bubbles will form
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What is soil?
It is a thin, loose layer on top of the Earth’s crust
How many components are there in soil?
Answer = 4
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Name one component that makes up the soil?
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Components of soil
Soil is made of minerals, water, air and organic matter
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Formation of soil
•Formation of soil begins with a parent rock.
•Parent rock: solid part of the crust where soil is formed
•Parent rock slowly wears away by erosion
•Erosion: Process of removing a material and transporting it to another location
•Agents of erosion: Water, wind , glaciers, etc
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Organic matter
•Almost all soil contains organic matter
•Where does it come from?
•Come from living organisms that have decomposed
•Organic matter gives the soil its black color
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Poll
What is the name of the surface layer of the soil, where it contains lot of organic matter?
topsoil
Humus
horizon
bedrock
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What is the name of the surface layer of the soil, where it contains lot of organic matter?
Humus
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Soil particles
Soil is classified according to the size of the particles it contains
Particles in soil mostly come from erosion
Erosion produce particles of different sizes depending on the type of rock and the intensity of the agents of erosion
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Name me one type of soil we have covered
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What are the types of soil we have covered?
Clay soil
Loamy soil
Sandy soil
Humus-bearing soil
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Clay soil
It is made of clay
Hard soil where particles are stuck together
The particles in clay soil are less than 0.0002mm
It does not leave much space for air and water to circulate
Quickly soaks up water during heavy rain
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Loamy soil
Particles stick together
The particles of loam are between 0.002 mm to 0.05 mm
There is more space between the particles than the clay soil
Erodes more easily during heavy rain
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Sandy soil
Made of sand
Particles do not stick together
Particles of sand are between 0.05 mm to 2mm
They let more air or water go through
Allows water to pass through quickly during a heavy rain
Does not hold water easily
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Humus-bearing soil
It is mostly made up of organic matter
Soaks up and retains water very well
Good soil for growing plants
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What is the role of solar energy on Earth?
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Role of solar energy
•Examples:
•Solar energy is the starting point of the water cycle
•Solar energy causes wind to occur
•Solar energy is at the base of the food chain
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Solar energy and the water cycle
Begins with water from the ocean storing energy from the Sun’s ray
It is followed by evaporation
Once the water molecules are in the air by evaporation, the atmosphere cools the water molecules during condensation
This increases air temperature
Following condensation, there is precipitation
Water is then collected in the oceans
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Solar energy and the water cycle
This cycle causes almost all of the meteorological events on Earth
Remember: The water cycle is possible because of the Sun
Examples: Storms, hurricanes, tornadoes
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Solar energy and the food chain
•Solar energy is essential for the nutrition of plants, animals, and humans
•It is essential for photosynthesis, a chemical reaction that will provide food for plants and other living organisms
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Wind
Wind is the movement of air caused by the Earth’s rotation and by the pressure differences between two air masses
The Sun’s rays heat the Earth, but not evenly
When air warms, the volume increases and the pressure drops.
Air masses then moves from an area with high pressure to an area with low pressure, creating wind
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What would happen to the wind if there is no Earth rotation?
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What would happen to the wind if there is no Earth rotation?
•The wind would move in a straight line
•Earth’s rotation is responsible for the shape of hurricanes and tornadoes
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Storms
Happens when air masses meet and create turbulence
Storms happen when cumulonimbus clouds become too big
Cumulonimbus clouds are created by the condensation of water molecules that has evaporated
It will produce lightning, thunder, heavy rain, etc.
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Tornadoes vs hurricanes
•Tornadoes form over the land. They have winds that can reach more than 480km/h in the centre of a tornado They also usually last a few minutes
•Hurricanes form over the water and their winds exceed 119km/h. They can persist for weeks
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What is a renewable energy resource? What is a non-renewable energy resource?
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Renewable vs non-renewable energy resources
•Renewable energy: It is energy sources that comes from natural resources and that can be replaced over a relatively short time scale
•Non-renewable energy: It comes from resources that are not replaced or are replaced only very slowly by natural processes
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Name one renewable energy resource
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Renewable energy resources
•Solar energy
•Wind energy
•Hydraulic energy
•Biomass
•Geothermal energy
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Non-renewable energy resources
•Nuclear energy
•Fossil energy
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