Rocks Chapter 4. What is a rock? Rock Mixture of minerals, rock fragments, volcanic glass, organic material, or other natural materials.
Chapter 3: Rocks Table of Contents Section 4: Sedimentary RocksSedimentary Rocks.
Sedimentary Rock Chapter 10.3. Sedimentary Rock 1.Sedimentary Rocks a.Sedimentary rocks are formed when sediment deposits harden after being compressed.
1 SEDIMENTARY ROCK Section 6.3 2 Objectives l Explain the processes of compaction and cementation. l Describe how chemical and organic sedimentary rocks.
Erosion The transport of earth materials from one place to another. AGENTS –Running water (MOST ACTIVE AGENT) –Moving air (Wind) –Glaciers FORCE driving.
Aim: How does water move through the ground? Do now: Thinking back to our lesson on the water cycle, which term would describe water moving into the ground?
Groundwater AIM: Where does all the water go?. Water Cycle (hydrologic cycle)
Sedimentary Rocks Chapter 3 Section 3. Sedimentary sedimentum Latin for ‘settling’ Rock formed from compressed or cemented layers (DEPOSITS) of sediment.
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Sedimentary Rock