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Preview and Download !The Rock Cycle Rock may seem to last forever, but it is actually always changing. It is always in one of the stages of the rock cycle. ... Grade 4 Reading Comprehension Worksheets - Context Clues Keywords: Context clues, reading comprehension, literacy, worksheets, exercises, grade 4 Created Date: 12/5/2016 1:49:02 PM ...
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Preview and Download !The series of events in the rock cycle takes thousands of years. But the cycle is always in motion. The pressure inside the earth produces enough heat to melt the rock there. This melted rock, or magma, seeps up into the top crust of the earth, or it erupts from volcanoes. In the earth’s crust, and around the volcanoes, the magma cools into ...
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Preview and Download !14. Describe the type of igneous rock that formed when the lava cooled quickly. _____ _____ 15. Give two examples of igneous rocks. _____ The Rock Cycle- any rock can become any type of rock depending upon certain conditions. Igneous rocks form when molten rock (magma and lava) cools and harden. They break down by weathering and the breakdown ...
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Preview and Download !Geological Society ‘The Rock Cycle' factsheet Colouring pencils Basalt and granite rock samples (optional) bank below to label the different processes and rock types in the rock cycle. Burial & compaction Deposition of sediments Erosion & transport Weathering Melting Crystallisation of magma Metamorphic rock Sedimentary rock
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Preview and Download !Figure 1.10 shows the rock cycle. metamorphic rock compaction and cementation heat and pressure heat and pressure weathering and erosion melting melting cooling magma sediment igneous rock sedimentary rock Figure 1.10 The rock cycle. Copy and complete Figure 1.10 with processes on the arrows and intermediate stages in the ovals.
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Preview and Download !make up of the rock by forcing the elements in it to "exchange partners." Different grades of temperature and pressure will cause the same original rock to form very different metamorphic rocks. Slate, which forms from the sedimentary rock shale, is very dense, smooth and does not contain visible minerals. However, if more pressure and temperature
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Preview and Download !A characteristic of rock is that each of the component minerals retains its properties in the mixture. 4. Circle the letters that identify a type of rock. a. igneous b. sedimentary c. crystalline The Rock Cycle (pages 67–68) 5. Use the terms in the box to fill in the blanks below in the illustration of the rock cycle. Alternate Paths (page 69) 6.
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Preview and Download !1. Rock Cycle Worksheet Tes. Click on pop-out icon or press icon to worksheet to print or download. Some of the worksheets below are Rock Cycle Worksheets with Answers, exploring the rock cycle and distinguishing where different rock types are located within the rock cycle with important vocabulary and essential questions.
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