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Earth Science Rocks! Warm up October 7 This ancient obelisk has been in New York City for 125 years. . Egypt is threatening to take it back because of its condition. What things could have caused it to deteriorate? Cleopatra’s Needle in Central Park, New York City.

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Earth Science Rocks! Warm up October 7. Cleopatra’s Needle in Central Park, New York City. This ancient obelisk has been in New York City for 125 years. . Egypt is threatening to take it back because of its condition. What things could have caused it to deteriorate? . Homework. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Earth Science Rocks!Warm up October 7

This ancient obelisk has been in New York City for 125 years. . Egypt is threatening to take it back because of its condition. What things could have caused it to deteriorate?

Cleopatra’s Needle in Central Park, New York City.

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Homework Autobiography of a Rock worksheet Write your name on the worksheet. Put it away.

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Hurricane Rafael35N, 61W

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Earth Science Rocks! MYP Unit Question: How does land change?

Area of Interaction: Environment

Learner Profile: Caring and Principled

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Earth Science Rocks!Standard: Investigate the scientific view of how the Earth’s surface is formed.

Learning Target: Today I am learning about weathering because I don’t want my bike to become soil.

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Weathering and Erosion

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Weathering means the process of breaking down rocks and other substances at Earth’s surface.

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Erosion means the movement of rock particles by wind, water, ice, or gravity.

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Two Types OF Weathering:Mechanical (Physical) Weathering

is When rock is physically broken into

smaller pieces (but still have the same chemical composition).

Chemical weathering is Breaking down rocks through chemical changes.

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There are 5 Types of Mechanical Weathering Freezing and Thawing Release of Pressure Growth of Plants Actions of Animals Abrasion

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Freezing and thawing of water.

(Ice Wedging)- Water seeps into cracks in rocks and then freezes when the temperature drops. It expands when it freezes and acts like a wedge.

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Release of pressure 1. Erosion carries away rocks from the top of a mountain. This reduces pressure on the rocks below and causes the outside rocks to crack and flake off like layers of an onion.

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Plant action- 1. Plant roots grow in

cracks of rocks and pry rocks apart.

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Actions of Animals Animals burrow in the ground and break apart

rocks.

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Abrasion- rubbing by other rocks.

Sand and other rock particles carried by wind, water, ice, or gravity wear away rocks.

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Abrasion

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Water Oxygen (Rust) CO2 Living Organisms Acid Rain

Types of Chemical Weathering

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Water Minerals are dissolved in water. ex.: Halite, calcite

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Oxidation- Oxygen combines with water to make rust. (Oxidation)ex.: rusty bicycle

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CO2 Carbon dioxide dissolves in rainwater to make

carbonic acid (weathers marble and limestone).

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Living Organisms

Plant roots produce weak acids that dissolve rocks. Lichens grow on rocks and make weak acids.

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Acid Rain:Burning fossil fuels causes sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen to mix with water vapor in clouds to make acid rain.

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Rates of Weathering will depend on:

Surface area exposed - More surface exposed, the faster the weathering will occur.

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A full, solid block has the least surface area.

The interior is safe from exposure.

A smashed piece has greatest surface area exposed. The interior can now be attacked.

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Type of Rock - some rocks and minerals are more resistant than

others. – ex.:Quartz is resistant to chemical and

physical weathering. Slate tombstones weather slower than marble tombstones.

Rates of Weathering will depend on:

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Climate:Cold and/or dry climates favor physical weathering. Warm and wet climates favor chemical weathering.

Rates of Weathering will depend on:

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