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CHAPTER 2 MINERALS AND ROCKS

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CHAPTER 2

MINERALS AND ROCKS

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S6E5. Students will investigate the scientific view of how the earth’s surface is formed. S6E5b. Investigate the contribution of minerals to rock composition.

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What is a mineral?1. Naturally occurring2. Inorganic3. Solid4. Crystal Structure5. Definite Chemical Composition

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Identifying Minerals1. Color 5. Hardness2. Streak 6. Cleavage and

Fracture3. Luster 7. Crystal Systems4. Density 8.Special properties

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Standards:• S6E5. Students will investigate the

scientific view of how the earth’s surface is formed.

ELEMENTS:• S6E5c – Classify rocks by their process of

formation.

• S6E5d. Describe processes that change rocks and the surface of the earth.

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Identifying Rocks1.Composition2.Color 3.Texture

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Texture1. Grain Size (Fine, Coarse, No Visible Grain)2. Grain Shape (Rounded or Jagged)3. Grain Pattern (Banded or Nonbanded)

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Grain Size

Picture of Slate(Fine grain)

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Grain Size

Picture of Diorite(coarse grain)

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Grain SizePicture ofFlint(no visible grain)

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Grain Shape

(Rounded Grain)

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Grain Shape

(Jagged grain)

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Grain Pattern

(Nonbanded)

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Grain Pattern

(Banded)

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Types of Rock• Igneous• Sedimentary• Metamorphic

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Igneous Rocks

Rocks formed from magma or lava

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Igneous Rocks Classified as

intrusive or extrusive(intrusive made from magma)(extrusive made from lava)

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Igneous Rocks Intrusive rocks are made from

magma inside the ground

Example:Porphyry

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Igneous Rocks Extrusive rocks are made from

lava above the ground

Example:Obsidian

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Sedimentary Rocks (formed through erosion,

deposition, compaction, or cementation)

Classified asClastic, Organic, or Chemical

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Sedimentary Rocks Clastic rocks form when rock

fragments are squeezed together

Example :Shale

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Sedimentary Rocks Organic rocks form where the

remains of plants and animals are deposited in thick layers

Left: CoalRight: Limestone

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Sedimentary Rocks Chemical rocks form when minerals that are dissolved in a solution crystallize

Example: Rock Salt

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Metamorphic Rocks Formed from heat and

pressure deep beneath Earth’s surface

Classified as foliated or

nonfoliated

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Metamorphic Rocks foliated rocks have their

grains arranged in parallel layers or bands

Example: Schist

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Metamorphic Rocks nonfoliated rocks have

mineral grains that are arranged randomly

Example: Marble

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Example of Rocks.

IgneousBasalt, Granite, ObsidianSedimentarySandstone, Limestone, CoalMetamorphicMarble, Shale