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Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)
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Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

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Page 1: Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Sedimentary Rocks

After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they

are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Page 2: Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Sedimentary rocks are rocks that have been formed from pieces of other rock

(sediments)

Page 3: Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Sedimentary rocks are classified by three basic

formation processes

Clastic rocks Organic rocks

Chemical rocks

Page 4: Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Clastic Rocks – formed from fragments of other rocks

Classified by particle size and shape

Page 5: Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Conglomerate

A cemented mix of rounded rock fragments

Page 6: Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Breccia

Cemented rock fragments with angular (sharp) edges

Page 7: Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Sandstone – a cemented or compacted mix of sand-sized

fragments

Fragments of rock are about the size of the head of a pin and made mostly of quartz

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Shale – compacted pieces of rock the size of flour particles

Smooth, soft and easily broken

Page 9: Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Chemical Rocks

Formed when dissolved minerals precipitate out of lake, sea or underground

water

Page 10: Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Rock Salt

It is typically formed by the evaporation of salty water

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Rock Gypsum

Gypsum rocks are sedimentary rocks made up of sulfate minerals

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Limestone

Limestone is produced from the mineral calcite (calcium carbonate) and

sediment.

Page 13: Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Organic Rocks

Organic sedimentary rocks are composed of the remains of dead organisms.

Page 14: Sedimentary Rocks After completing this section, students will identify sedimentary rocks and explain how they are formed (Standard PI – 024)

Fossiliferous Limestone

Limestone that contains large shell or coral fragments is called coquina.

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Coal

Coal forms from the build up and decay of plant and animal material that has been buried under layers of sediment