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The Rock Cycle

Section 6.1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN7AficX9e0

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Cycles

• A repeating series of events– Duration varies

• S-l-o-w: repeat over a long period of time

– millions of years

•fast: repeat in a short amount of time– hours, days

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Types of Cycles

• Water

• Carbon

• Energy

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The Rock Cycle

Definition:

Repeated series of events by which rock gradually and continually changes from one type of rock to another.

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ROCK CYCLE

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Rocks are Recycled in the rock cycle

• During the rocks cycle, rocks are - formed, –broken down, –Reformed

–There are only THREE basic types of rocks in the rock cycle. igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic

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Where does

the rock cycle

begin?

Where does

the rock cycle

end?

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The Rock Cycle

• There is no “starting” point• There is no beginning and no

end.• The cycle can go in any

direction.• It doesn’t have to go “in order”

• It is a very S – L – O - W cycle

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• Which type of rock is determined by its ORIGIN (How it formed). (remember 3 ways that

minerals form?? Pg. 97)

• Magma below the Earth’s surface is the source of all the Earth’s rocks

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But… lets start when the earth was molten during the Hadean Era, 3.8 billion years ago

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Igneous Rocks (#1-15)

• Magma (molten, liquid rock) rises

• At or near the Earth’s surface it cools and crystalizes

• Solidifies into igneous rock

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Metamorphic Rock (#16-30)

• The original rocks were buried deep beneath layers and after they are exposed to HEAT and PRESSURE

• They get chemically and physically changed (morphed) into new rocks.

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Sedimentary Rocks (#31-45)

• At the surface rocks are broken down into smaller pieces (sediments) by weathering

• Weathering and erosion happen from WATER, wind or ice

• Sediments are layered, buried, compacted and cemented into sedimentary rocks

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Bell ringerWhich rock type….(igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic) 1. is formed by heat and pressure on other rocks? 2. is classified by their crystal size being either fine-grained or course-grained? 3. shows “flattened” or “fused” crystals? 4. forms “glassy” rocks that cooled quickly outside the earth’s surface? 5. is formed by mud, sand, rocks, pebbles and shells fragments “cemented” together?


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