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The Rock Cycle
Earth Science
Ms. Kurtzweil
Most rocks are made of minerals
► Jigsaw
puzzle
Each piece is an important part of the
final picture
Minerals combine to form most rocks
► Rocks
are like words
Letters combine to make words
Minerals combine to make rocks
► Rock:
a naturally formed solid that is usually
made up of one or more types of minerals
Our world is built of rocks
► Used
for building
houses and
skyscrapers
► Sources of metals,
such as iron,
aluminum, and copper
► Carved into statues
and other works of art
and culture
► Basis for pavement for
roads and highways
Like a Rock
► Solid,
dependable, unchanging….
► Really?
► Rocks DO change, over huge
time spans
Thousands to millions of years
► Rock
Cycle: the set of natural
processes that form, change,
break down, and re-form rocks
The Rock Cycle
The Rock Cycle
► Repeating
events
► Changes do not occur in any particular order
► A rock at any point in the cycle can change in
2 or 3 different ways
► Has no beginning or end; goes on continually
Rocks are classified by how they are
formed
► Igneous
Molten rock cools and
becomes solid
Within Earth, or on
Earth’s surface
Can reach surface over
time by weathering or
uplifting
Will be weathered when
they reach the surface
Rocks are classified by how they are
formed
►
Sedimentary
Forms when pieces of older
rocks, plants, and other loose
material get pressed or
cemented together.
Loose material is carried, settles
forming layers
Pressure compacts sediments
together
New minerals cement
sediments together
Water evaporates, leaving
behind dissolved minerals
Rocks are classified by how they are
formed
► Metamorphic
Heat or pressure causes
older rocks to change
into new types of rocks
Deeper into crust,
temp. and pressure
greater
Can be raised to the
surface and weathered
over time
Rocks in the Crust
►
Rock types are not
evenly distributed
Surface of the crust:
► 75%
sedimentary
► 25% igneous and
metamorphic
Entire crust
► 95%
igneous and
metamorphic
► 5% sedimentary
Rocks in the Crust
► Distribution
is a reflection of the rock cycle
Why would more sedimentary rocks be found at the
surface?
Why are most igneous and metamorphic rocks found
deeper within the Earth?