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Rocks And Minerals

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ROCKS AND MINERALS

JOSHUA PENN,AND ALBERT ESPINO
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ROCK CYCLE

  • It is a diagram that show how rocks change.
  • It is either changed from sedimentary to metamorphic to igneous.
  • Rocks that naturally form in or on earth.

SEDIMENTARY ROCKS

  • Sedimentary rocks form when sediments combine.
  • Some are eroded away from wind and water.
  • They eventually become compressed and cemented.
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METAMORPHIC ROCK

  • Forms deep below earths surface.
  • Forms under heat and pressure.
  • This rock has ribbon like layers.

IGNEOUS ROCK

  • Forms when metamorphic,and sedimentary rocks mix into magma.
  • This rock can be intrusive,or extrusive igneous rock.
  • Igneous rock has a glassy surface,and it forms when it cools down.
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INTRUSIVE ROCK

  • This is a igneous rock.
  • Forms under earth,and in volcanoes.
  • Forms when it cools slowly,bigger crystals.
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EXTRUSIVE ROCK

  • This is a igneous rock.
  • Forms on the earths surface.
  • Forms when it cools quickly,smaller crystals.
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MINERALS

  • Has a crystal structure.
  • It is a organic(doesn't contain carbon).
  • Has a definite chemical makeup.

SILVER

  • It is like gold,but stronger.
  • It is crystallized as cubes.
  • It is used for coinage,jewelry,and etc.
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BERYLLIUM

  • Is a light metal.
  • It's a strong metal.
  • It probably will corrode.
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SULFUR

  • It is really smelly,but very useful.
  • Produced and consumed in chemical industry.
  • Formed in sulfuric acid.

COAL

  • Coal occurs in nature.
  • It can be sedimentary,or metamorphic.
  • It's compressed vegetation from dead animals.
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OIL

  • It is found in a liquid form.
  • This is a good burning fuel.
  • It has a natural color of black.
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