Standard 3C c. Students know how to explain the properties of rocks based on the physical and chemical conditions in which they formed, including plate tectonic processes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 37
About This Presentation
Title:

Standard 3C c. Students know how to explain the properties of rocks based on the physical and chemical conditions in which they formed, including plate tectonic processes.

Description:

Standard 3C c. Students know how to explain the properties of rocks based on the physical and chemical conditions in which they formed, including plate tectonic ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:133
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 38
Provided by: WJU9
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Standard 3C c. Students know how to explain the properties of rocks based on the physical and chemical conditions in which they formed, including plate tectonic processes.


1
Standard 3Cc. Students know how to explain the
properties of rocks based on the physical and
chemical conditions in which they formed,
including plate tectonic processes.
2
SWBATTo recognize and understand the formation
of the three major types of rocks
3
rocks
Caution
4
(No Transcript)
5
(No Transcript)
6
(No Transcript)
7
(No Transcript)
8
The Rock Cycle
Igneous
metamorphic
Sedimentary
9
The Rock Cycle
Igneous
Igneous means born of fire
10
The Rock Cycle
Igneous
Igneous means born of fire
11
Bedrock
Mag-ma!
12
(No Transcript)
13
Igneous!
14
But then the EARTHS elements
Wont leave The poor rock alone!
15
  • Ice
  • wind
  • Water

ice
wind
water
16
They break up the stone
17
sediment
18
  • Compression of sediments
  • is One way
  • Sedimentary Rock
  • can be formed

That DARNED rocks changed again!
19
The Rock Cycle
Igneous
metamorphic
?
Sedimentary
20
Plate TECTON-ics!
21
The Rock Cycle
Igneous
metamorphic
kinda melted
squished
Sedimentary
22
hOT!
23
Bands (can) form
Metamorphic means changed
Metamorphic!
24
The Rock Cycle
Igneous
metamorphic
Sedimentary
25
The Rock Cycle
26
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vpg_jKJFbA2A
27
(No Transcript)
28
(No Transcript)
29
(No Transcript)
30
(No Transcript)
31
(No Transcript)
32
(No Transcript)
33
always changing
34
(No Transcript)
35
(No Transcript)
36
  • Volcano
  • Roots here!

Youngest Rocks Here !
Asteroid Impact?
Volcano roots down there!
Oldest Rocks Here !
37
The Rock Cycle
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com