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How do sedimentary rocks form? What are the three types of sedimentary rocks? Sedimentary Rocks

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Sedimentary Rocks. How do sedimentary rocks form? What are the three types of sedimentary rocks?. Lesson 3 Reading Guide - KC. Sedimentary Rocks. compaction cementation clastic rock. clast chemical rock biochemical rock. Lesson 3 Reading Guide - Vocab. Sedimentary Rock Formation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Lesson 3 Reading Guide - KC

• How do sedimentary rocks form?• What are the three types of

sedimentary rocks?

Sedimentary Rocks

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• compaction• cementation• clastic rock

Sedimentary Rocks

• clast• chemical rock• biochemical rock

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• Mineral and rock fragments can be transported by water, glacial ice, gravity, or wind.

• The sediments eventually are deposited, or laid down, where they can them accumulate in layers.

Sedimentary Rock Formation

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• The weight from the layers of sediment forces out fluids and decreases the space between grains during a process called compaction.

• Compaction can lead to a process called cementation.

Sedimentary Rock Formation (cont.)

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• When minerals dissolved in water crystallize between sediment grains, the process is called cementation.

• Mineral cement holds the grains together.

Sedimentary Rock Formation (cont.)

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Sedimentary Rock Formation (cont.)

What is the difference between compaction and cementation?

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• Sedimentary rocks that are made up of broken pieces of minerals and rock fragments are known as clastic rocks.

• The broken pieces and fragments are called clasts.

• Sediment size alone cannot be used to determine the environment where a clastic rock formed.

Sedimentary Rock Identification

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Sedimentary Rock Identification (cont.)

clasticfrom Greek klastos, means “broken”

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• When water becomes saturated with dissolved minerals, particles can crystallize out of the water and form minerals.

• Chemical rocks form when minerals crystallize directly from water.

Sedimentary Rock Identification (cont.)

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The water that once filled this lake bed was saturated with dissolved halite. The water evaporated and crystalline rock salt formed.

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• Biochemical rock is a sedimentary rock that was formed by organisms or contains the remains of organisms.

• Sometimes the remains or traces of organisms are preserved as fossils in biochemical rock.

Sedimentary Rock Identification (cont.)

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Chemical and biochemical sedimentary rocks are common on Earth’s surface.

Sedimentary Rock Identification (cont.)

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Sedimentary Rock Identification (cont.)

How do chemical and biochemical sedimentary rocks form?

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• A clastic sedimentary rock is made of clasts of minerals or rock fragments.

• When minerals crystallize directly from water, a chemical sedimentary rock results.

• A biochemical sedimentary rock contains the remains of living organisms or was formed by organisms.

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A. cementationB. crystallizationC. compactionD. evaporation

During which process does the weight from layers of sediment force out fluids and decrease the space between grains?

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A. chemical C. fragmented

B. biochemical D. clastic

Which types of rocks are sedimentary rocks made up of broken pieces of minerals and rock fragments?

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A. gasB. waterC. sediment D. magma

Chemical rocks form when minerals crystallize directly from which of these?

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5. Water can dissolve rock.6. All sedimentary rocks on earth formed

from the remains of organisms that lived in oceans.

Do you agree or disagree?