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Why rocks “rock”

Why rocks “rock”. Benefits to Society and You!. Who studies rocks?. Geologists : “Scientists who deal with history of earth as recorded in rocks.” (Babylon Dictionary) Job Description Link: http://careers.stateuniversity.com/pages/63/Geologist.html. Important Uses: . Economic Value

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Why rocks “rock”

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  1. Why rocks “rock” Benefits to Society and You!

  2. Who studies rocks? • Geologists: • “Scientists who deal with history of earth as recorded in rocks.” (Babylon Dictionary) • Job Description Link: • http://careers.stateuniversity.com/pages/63/Geologist.html

  3. Important Uses: • Economic Value • Aesthetic Value • Earth History

  4. Economic Value • Rocks are important to the petroleum industry. • Used to acquire oil and gas resources. • Watch video: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEB6FPLfsSI&feature=related

  5. Economic Value • Oil and gas is important for fueling: • Homes • Automobiles • Schools

  6. Economic Value • Many of the rocks containing petroleum resources are in Oklahoma. • This provides jobs for Oklahomans like you, me, and our families.

  7. Economic Value • The following link provides more information on Oklahoma’s leading industry: • http://www.oerb.com/ForEducators/Facts/tabid/85/Default.aspx

  8. Economic Value • Think about it: • What is Oklahoma’s leading resource? • Where does this resource come from? • How do rocks benefit me? • Would it be difficult to live without the resources rocks provide us with?

  9. Aesthetic Value • The following are valuable minerals found in rocks: • Diamonds • Image from www.abazias.com.

  10. Aesthetic Value • Emeralds • Image from www.your-necklace.com

  11. Aesthetic Value • Sapphires • Image from www.astrologicalgem.com

  12. Aesthetic Value • Rubies • Image from www.morbid-romantic.net

  13. Amethysts Image from www.theamethystbiomat.com Aesthetic Value

  14. Aesthetic Value • Web Minerals offers more information on: • Gems • Earth Science • Rocks & Minerals • Discover your favorite mineral at: • http://webminerals.com/

  15. Earth History • Geologists study rocks to determine regions of earthquakes.

  16. Earth History • Geologists also use rocks to locate regions of volcanoes.

  17. Earth History • From rocks, we find evidence of dinosaurs. • Click on the ones below to find out more cool information on each.

  18. Earth History • Tyrannosaurus Rex: • Nicknamed “T-Rex” • Also known as “Tyrant Lizard”, or “King of the Lizards” (Wikipedia). • Click photo to return to other dinosaurs. • Image from www.geekalerts.com

  19. Earth History • Apatosaurus • Formerly known as Brontosaurus. • One of the largest land animals that ever existed. • Name means “Deceptive Lizard” (Wikipedia).

  20. Earth History • Stegosaurus • Has distinctive tail spikes and plates. • Name means “Roof Lizard”. • 30 feet long on average (Wikipedia). • Image from www.geologicresources.com

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