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ROCKS: The Original Recyclers!. Rocks Have Options . Rockin’ Terms:. Weathering: The wearing away or breaking down of rocks by… 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Rockin’ Terms:. Erosion: The movement of sediments produced after weathering, usually by... 1. 2. 3. Rockin’ Terms:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ROCKS: The Original Recyclers!

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Rocks Have Options...

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• Weathering: The wearing away or breaking down of rocks by…

1.2.3.4.5.

Rockin’ Terms:

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• Erosion: The movement of sediments produced after weathering, usually by...

1.2.3.

Rockin’ Terms:

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• Deposition: When sediments are dropped off in a new location after erosion.

Rockin’ Terms:

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Step 1: Use the tools available at your station (pencil sharpener, cheese grater, penny) to shred your crayon-rock into a pile of shavings.

*Think back to the rock cycle terms...What process of the rock cycle are we doing?A. ErosionB. WeatheringC. Depositing

Let’s Recycle Some “ROCKS”!

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Step 2: One at a time, each person should bring their shavings to the bigger piece of tinfoil.

*Think back to the rock cycle terms...What process of the rock cycle are we doing?A.ErosionB.WeatheringC.Depositing

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Step 3: Take turns laying your shavings down, one color one top of the other.

*Think back to the rock cycle terms...What process of the rock cycle are we doing?A.ErosionB.WeatheringC.Depositing

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Step 4: Carefully fold the piece of tinfoil in a square so the layers you created are all covered.

Step 5: Take turns applying pressure. You can put the tinfoil between blocks and stand on them if you want. Try not to jump. That could rip the foil.

Under Pressure...

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Step 6: Carefully unfold the tinfoil and observe the new rock. Work as a team to identify the new rock.

Step 7: Write in the name of the new rock on your rock cycle sheet.

We have created a new kind of Rock!

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Step 8: Work as a team to predict what will happen when your rock is heated and more pressure is applied.

Step 9: Refold your tinfoil packet and bring it to a heating station. Heat for 30-60 seconds. NEXT apply more pressure by putting it under the block and standing on it.

Step 10: Carefully unwrap your rock and identify the new rock. Write in the name of the new rock on your rock cycle sheet

Let’s Add a Little Heat and More Pressure...

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Step 11: Get a “magma chamber” from the front. Place your rock in the chamber and bring it to a heating station. Once the rock is completely melted, carefully pour the magma into the water container.

Step 12: Write in the name of the new rock on your rock cycle sheet.

Melting it and Cooling it...