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Learn about sediments and how they settle in horizontal layers. Investigate the properties of sandstone and discover the origin of sand. Explore the rock cycle and its continuous processes of rock transformation.
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Day 14 What are sediments? Sediments are particles that settle when whatever is carrying them slows down. How do sediments tend to settle? They tend to settle in horizontal layers, with new layers forming on top of old layers. Daily Warm-Up Exercises
Sand(Part 1) Investigation 4 My Sediments Exactly
Consider Sandstone How do we know a rock is sandstone? Grainy, gritty texture, sand comes off when rubbed, acid soaks in What is sandstone made of? Sand
Which came first? Which came first -- sand or sandstone? sand Where could the sand have come from? • a beach or a desert • broken-up sandstone • a broken-up rock other than sandstone
Focus on Sand Each group can use: 1 plastic jar with a lid 5 pieces of granite hand lenses How can you use these materials to test the idea that sand comes from broken-up rocks?
Record your Results Draw and describe what you see through the hand lens. Draw the shapes of the sand particles, not just dots!!!!! Describe the sand in terms of size, shape and color.
Record your Results Draw and describe the fresh chunk of granite. Draw and describe the shaken chunk of granite.
Observations Fresh Granite • Size (cm): • Shape: • Color/Comp: Shaken Granite • Size (cm): • Shape: • Color/Comp: Sand from Granite • Location: • Shape: • Sorting: • Grain size: • Color/Comp:
Sand Analysis Sand analysis criteria: Location Shape Sorting Grain size Composition / color Wentworth Scale: Used to classify grain size * Use pages 22, 34-35 of the EH Resources book.
Quick Write What events or processes do you think caused the Grand Canyon layers to form? Write the answer on the bottom of Grand Canyon Rock Ages.
Essay Question What is the rock cycle? The rock cycle is a series of processes that cause rocks to change from one type to another. This cycle has been going on since Earth formed. It is still happening today, and it will continue as long as Earth exists. Daily Warm-Up Exercises 11