story in the rocks by: riley fanning, maria ezzell, robbie himebaugh
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Story in the RocksBy: Riley Fanning, Maria Ezzell, Robbie Himebaugh
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Rock Cycle/TypesThe Rock Cycle is the formation,
breakdown, and reformation of rocks.
The 3 types of rocks include Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic.
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Igneous Rocks
A rock that forms after magma/lava cools.
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Metamorphic Rocks
A rock that forms under a lot of pressure and heat.
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Sedimentary Rocks
A rock that forms from compacted pieces of sediment.
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WeatheringWeathering is two process
(chemical and physical) that often work in concert to decompose rocks.
Chemical Weathering – involves a chemical change in at least some of the minerals within a rock.
Physical Weathering – physically breaking rocks into fragments.
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ErosionErosion is simple movement to a
slope due to gravity. (Mass Wasting)
Sheet Erosion – a type of soil erosion on sloping farmland, in which rain washes the top layer of soil off.
Sheet Erosion
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Geologic Time ScaleThe Geologic Time Scale is a
chart that shows the eons, eras, epochs, and pivotal events, that happened in that time period.
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FossilsA Fossil is an imprint that shows
bones, shells, animals etc. on rocks.
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SuperpositionThe Law of Superposition is
the bottom layer of rocks are older than the top layer of rocks.
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