Transcript Chapter 4

Chapter 3 - Rocks
Think about this…
Why do we study rocks???
What can be learned by studying rocks???
Well… we can learn mo better bout Mr Erf.
So what is a rock and where does it come
from???
Well…atoms, like oxygen and carbon and
magnesium…and all the others combine to make
up molecules…
Then these molecules combine to make up
minerals…
And then these minerals combine to make
up rocks…
So a rock is a combination of 1 or more minerals.
The Rock Cycle
• Shows how any rock may be transformed
from one type into another.
• It’s a continuous process that causes
rocks to change.
Vocab terms
• Magma – underground molten rock
• Lava – above ground molten rock
• Crystallization – formation of minerals from
cooling magma/lava
• Weathering – any process that breaks
down rocks into smaller pieces (sediment)
• Erosion - transportation of sediment
Vocab terms
• Deposition – accumulation of sediment.
• Compaction - joining all the sediment.
• Cementation - “gluing up” all the sediment.
• Lithification (alternate term) – compaction
and cementation of sediment.
• Metamorphism – changing one type of rock
into another by heat/pressure/chemicals.
3 Types of Rocks
1. Igneous - from
cooled magma or
lava.
Granite is the usual
igneous rock.
2. Sedimentary Rocks =
made from sediment (small
pieces) packed/glued
together.
Sandstone is a common
sedimentary rock.
3. Metamorphic = is made by heat and pressure
and hot water…it is metamorphosed (changed).
Marble is a common
metamorphic rock.