Geografia English Rocks
6. Minerals and Rocks 6.1 Minerals are all around us 6.2 Rocks form in different ways 6.3 Natural processes break down rocks 6.4 Geologic maps show Earths.
What is a Rock? Naturally-occurring mixtures of minerals, mineraloids (no crystals), or organic matter. Naturally-occurring mixtures of minerals, mineraloids.
Natural Agents of Change. Earths surface changes constantly. Natural processes that occur on the Earths surface change the shape of the land. These processes.
8.6.2 Earth Materials Illustrate the rock cycle and explain how igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks are formed.
Mrs. Williford's Rocks&Minerals
Igneousppt
Rocks
Millionaire (chapter 5)
Rocks Presentation
Chapter 5: Rocks Section 5: Metamorphic Rocks. Metamorphic Rock from Greek: meta = “change”, morphosis = “form” heat and pressure deep beneath Earth’s.
Week 5 Bell Ringers. 1. Intense heat and pressure in Earth’s crust can change sandstone into quartzite. During this metamorphosis, many properties of.