GEOGRAPHY YEAR 10: CLASSIFICATION OF ROCKS

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YEAR 10 GEOGRAPHYROCKS AND WEATHERING

4. CLASSIFICATION OF ROCKS

GEOLOGICAL TIMEThe Earth is thought to be 4,600 million years old. Life is believed to have become dominant on earth 542 million years ago.

GEOLOGY AND EVENTSThe geological periods relate to events which have happened in the Earth's history. For example, during the carboniferous period there were tropical weather conditions in the UK and coal and limestone were formed.The most recent period in geological time is called the quaternary, when the Ice Age occurred.

ROCKS FORMATIONRocks are formed at different times, and are a result of the environment present during that time. For example, chalk is formed in the cretaceous period, as this is when warm tropical seas were present around the shores of the UK.

ROCK TYPESRock types are:• Igneous (granite)• Metamorphic (slate)• Sedimentary (sandstone)

HOW ARE IGNEOUS ROCKS FORMED?Igneous rocks are formed by magma from the molten interior of the Earth. When magma erupts it cools to form volcanic landforms. If magma cools inside the Earth it forms intrusive rock, which may later be exposed by erosion and weathering.Examples of igneous rocks include basalt and granite.

Basalt

Granite

Basalt columns in Detunatele Romania

HOW ARE METAMORPHIC ROCKS FORMED?Metamorphic rocks have been subjected to tremendous heat and/or pressure, causing them to change into another type of rock. They are usually resistant to weathering and erosion and are therefore very hard-wearing.Examples of metamorphic rocks include marble, which originates from limestone, slate, which originates from clay, and schists formed from sandstone or shale (sedimentary rocks).

Slate in Mexico

HOW ARE SEDIMENTARY ROCKS FORMED?Sedimentary rocks are formed from sediments that have settled at the bottom of a lake, sea or ocean, and have been compressed over millions of years. The sediment comes from eroded rocks carried there by rivers or ice, and from the skeletons of sea creatures.Examples of sedimentary rocks include sandstone, limestone, chalk and clay.

Limestone pavement in UK

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