Types of rocks -Sedimentary
Unit 7 The solid part of the earth
Soil 1 – Rock Types. There are about 6.8 million hectares in Ireland. 25% of this area is covered with cities, roads and buildings etc. so the remaining.
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The age of Planet Earth... Earth is about 4,6 billion years old! In the beginning Earth consisted of molten metal and rocks. Heavy metals sunk deeper.
Sedimentary Rock Sedimentary rock is rock that is formed from the accumulation and consolidation of sediments (weathered particles of other rocks). Lithification.
The Rock Cycle By: Mr. Meringolo Before We Begin… Write down the following questions and answer throughout the presentation What is Sediment? What are.
Form Group 80 18th April 2007 Form Group 8Y 18th April 2007 Metamorphic Rocks.
Evidence for Evolution Fossil= any remains of life from an earlier time.
Sedimentary Rocks. Basic Geologic Principles Principle of Superposition: Younger sedimentary and volcanic rocks are deposited on top of older rocks. Principle.
Aim: What are the different types of rocks. Objective: Ability classify the three basic types Vocabulary: igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic, lava, magma,
Inner Structure Inner Core: Solid 1,500km thick 4,300 0 C Mostly Iron Outer.