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By Liz LaRosa 5 th Grade Science 2010.
Chapter 8: Rocks and Minerals Section 2: Rocks Section 3: Rock Cycle.
Misinterpreting X-Ray Diffraction Results by Tom and Keith.
Lecture 8 All the rivers run to the sea, yet the sea is not full: unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again. - Ecclesiastes.
Bell Work 9/2/14 1 1.What element is Group 1 and Period 4? Potassium 2. What is that element’s atomic number? 19 3. How many electrons does it have? 19.
ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?
Sedimentary Rocks. Formed by the compaction and cementation of sediments (small pieces of rock and living things).
S6E5. Students will investigate the scientific view of how the earth’s surface is formed. 2010.
Winter Injury Plant Material Maintenance. Temperature Fluctuation Damage can occur from: Rapid/extreme fluctuations in temp Extended mild weather.
3 Chapter 3 TYPES OF:. Rocks Rocks are any solid mass of mineral or mineral-like matter occurring naturally as a part of our planet. Types of Rocks.
Rock Cycle – Sedimentary Rocks. What Rocks Tell Us Rock TypeHow ClassifiedWhat it Tells Us Igneous CompositionTectonic Setting TextureCooling History.