
Unit 6: Rock cycle
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Katie King
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6.10 (B) classify rocks as metamorphic,
igneous, or sedimentary by the processes of
their formation
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What are rocks?
●Solid material that consists of one or more minerals or other substances
●Classified based on how they were formed, their color, texture, and mineral
composition
●Three main types of rocks: Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic
●What do we use rocks for?
○Building materials, chalk, cement, artwork, roofing, railroads, etc.
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Multiple Select
What are the three main types of rocks?
Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
Lava
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What is the rock cycle?
●Rock Cycle: the continual process by which rocks can be changed into different
types of rock
●It can take millions of years for rocks to change form
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Multiple Choice
How many years can it take for a rock to change forms?
two
hundreds
thousands
millions
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Sedimentary Rocks
●Sedimentary Rocks: a type of rock formed through the accumulation,
compaction, and cementation of sediment
○Sediment: small pieces of rocks or other living things; formed from weathering and erosion
■Weathering: process by which exposed rock is broken down by rain, ice, wind, or other
elements of weather
■Erosion: the movement of weathered material by wind, water, or ice
○Accumulation: the gradual gathering of sediments
○Compaction: process by which overlying pressure from rocks and soil reduces the size or volume
of sediments (pressing the sediments together)
○Cementation: process of binding and hardening sediments into hard rock (like glue)
○Examples: Limestone and Sandstone
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Multiple Choice
Sedimentary Rocks: a type of rock formed through the accumulation, compaction, and _________ of sediment
cementation
semi-solid
liquid
glue
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Igneous Rock
●Igneous Rock: a type of rock formed when crystalized (hardened) through
melting and cooling
○Crystalized: to change into a solid form that is made up of crystals
○Magma: molten rock underground
○Lava: molten rock on Earth’s surface
●Examples: Granite, Basalt, and Obsidian
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Multiple Choice
Which rock is NOT an example of Igneous Rocks?
Granite
Basalt
Brick
Obsiden
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Metamorphic Rock
●Metamorphic Rock: a type of rock formed when igneous or sedimentary rocks
are put under intense heat and pressure in the Earth’s crust
●Examples: Marble, Gneiss, and Slate
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank:
Metamorphic Rock: a type of rock formed when igneous or sedimentary rocks are put under intense ______ and _______ in the Earth’s crust
cold and pressure
heat and pressure
heat and ice
rocks and rocks
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Click on this link to watch the video about the rock cycle.
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Sources
The Science Duo
TEKS Resource System
https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Honolulu_Community_College/CHEM_100%3
A_Chemistry_and_Society/14%3A_Earth/14.01%3A_Spaceship_Earth-_Structure
_and_Composition
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their formation
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