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Unit 3:
Rocks and Minerals
Aim: How do we use rocks and
minerals in everyday life?
The physical and chemical properties of
rocks and minerals make them extremely
useful to us.
Whether you realize it or not, you make use
of mineral and rock resources dozens of
times a day.
How many of you brushed your
teeth today?
Toothpaste contains at least four different
minerals:
Those pretty sparkles are actually mica –
How many of you brushed your
teeth today?
It
also contains:
Fluorspar (fluoride) – to
strengthen teeth
Sand – to thicken the paste
Titanium – to help whiten the teeth
How many of the following items
did you use yesterday?
Antacid (Tums)
Baby Powder
Anything that runs on
batteries
A beverage can
A drinking glass
Coins
Cosmetics
A Dishwasher
Electricity
Any electronic device
Faucet
Fluorescent lighting
Aluminum foil
Silverware
Matches
A mirror
A razor
The road
Television
Salt
Other Uses
Jewelry: some mineral
crystals, like diamonds,
are rare and valuable.
Almost all gems are
minerals.
Writing and Drawing: the
soft mineral graphite
produces a black streak
that makes it ideal for
use in pencil “lead”
All of those items are composed
of minerals.
Rocks are also an important
resource.
Construction: a cheap building material,
rocks are strong and relatively
easy to quarry out of the
ground. (granite and
sandstone)
Fuel: Coal releases a lot of energy when
burned so it is used to heat houses and
fuel power stations.
So we’ll always have a vast
supply of minerals to get us
through the day….
…right?
When they’re gone, they’re gone.
Mineral resources are non-renewable – we
are using rocks and minerals faster than the
Earth can make them.
Eventually we will run out of resources such
as coal (fuel) and hematite (iron ore)
How many Earth’s would we need?
Land Use
How we use the land around us is
determined the geology of the area:
Mines and quarries
Farming ( areas with high limestone content
make better growing soil)
Houses and office buildings can only be built
on ground which is the most stable.
Three important things to
remember
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The properties of rocks and minerals affect
how we use them.
Mineral resources are non-renewable.
Land use is affected by rocks.