Slide 1Rocks S6E5 Students will investigate the scientific view of how Earths surface is formed. b.Investigate the composition of rocks in terms of minerals. c.Classify rocks…
1.Trimester 3 Basketball ReviewSend up a person from your team If you know the answer grab the ball 1 point for a correct answer and a chance for a bonus point for getting…
Slide 1Volcanoes Volcanoes & Plate Tectonics 6.E.2.2 Explain how heat flow and volcanoes reflect forces within the earth. Slide 2 What is a Volcano? A volcano is a weak…
Slide 1Three Types of Rocks Slide 2 How are igneous rocks classified? Igneous rocks (ig nee us) are formed from magma or lava. Igneous means fire-formed. Igneous…
Chapter 4 Rocks Why must scientists who study rocks look at the inside of them? Because the outside surfaces have been exposed to the effects of ice, water, and weather (Erosion).…
Chapter 4 Rocks Classifying Rocks Section 1 Why must scientists who study rocks look at the inside of them? Because the outside surfaces have been exposed to the effects…
Three Types of Rocks How are igneous rocks classified? Igneous rocks (ig nee us) are formed from magma or lava. Igneous means fire-formed. Igneous rocks are classified according…
VOLCANOES VOLCANOES YEAR 7 1 3 There are around 600 active volcanoes on land. Many more lie beneath the sea. Volcanoes occur in belts that extend across continents and oceans.…
Bellringer Describe the relationship between the silica content of magma and the resulting eruption of the volcano. Volcanic Landforms Notes Landforms from Lava and Ash A…