
Lesson on Rock Cycle
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Science
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11th Grade
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Hard
Standards-aligned
Joseph Anderson
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28 Slides • 6 Questions
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The Rock Cycle
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Multiple Select
Which of the following is a coarse-grained igneous rock?
Intrusive igneous rock
Extrusive igneous rock
Phaneritic igneous rock
Aphanitic igneous rock
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following type of sedimentary rock is formed from animal remains, shells, and organic debris that fall into the soil.
clastic sedimentary rock
chemical sedimentary rock
biological sedimentary rock
biochemical sedimentary rock
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Multiple Choice
As pressure squeezes on a parent rock during recrystallization it causes the platy or elongated minerals within the rock to become aligned. _________ rocks develop a platy or sheet-like structure that reflects the direction that pressure was applied in.
Foliated
Non-foliated
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The Rock Cycle
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It shows how the basic rock types are related and how Earth processes, over geologic time, change a rock from one type into another.
What is rock cycle?
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Open Ended
What drives the rock cycle?
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Driving force of rock cycle:
Earth's internal heat, which causes plate tectonics. The hydrological cycle– movement of water, ice, and air at the surface.
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As the two masses meet, tremendous compressional forces distort and modify the rocks involved.
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Acidic soil water and groundwater is effective at dissolving water minerals and rocks.
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Running water carries vast amount of sediment in rivers back to the ocean and inland basin.
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LITHIFICATION
Is the process by which clay, sand, and other sediments on the bottom of the ocean or other bodies of water are slowly compacted into rocks from the weight of overlying sediments.
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Multiple Choice
Is weathering and erosion the same process
YE
NO
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Weathering vs. Erosion
Weathering is the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earths surface. Once a rock has been broken down, a process called erosion transports the bits of rock and minerals away. Water, acids, salt, plants, animals, and changes in temperature are all agents of weathering and erosion.
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Mechanical weathering happens when rock is broken through the force of another substance on the rock such as ice, running water, wind, rapid heating/cooling, or plant growth. Chemical weathering occurs when reactions between rock and another substance dissolve the rock, causing parts of it to fall away.
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Frost wedging - in which cracks in rock or other surfaces is filled with water, freeze and expand, causing the cracks to enlarge and eventually break.
Mechanical weathering
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Mass wasting - transfer or movement of rock or soil down slope primarily by gravity.
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Abrasion - scraping of materials as the sediments are being transported by water or wind.
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Mechanical weathering
Frost wedging
Biological activity
Salt crystal growth
Mass wasting
Abrasion
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chemical weathering
Hydrolysis occurs when water dissolves minerals in a rock, producing new compounds.
Example: Feldspar crystals inside the granite react chemically, forming clay minerals.
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Carbonic acid also interacts with calcites in caves, causing them to dissolve. Calcite in dripping water builds up over many years to create stalagmites and stalactites.
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Concept Mastery
Answer letter A and B on pp. 44-45
The Rock Cycle
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