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how are igneous rocks formed?
the
cooling
and
crystallisation
of molten rock /
magma
how are sedimentary rocks formed?
the
cementing
and compaction of
weathered
/
eroded
sediment grains
how are metamorphic rocks formed?
heat
and
pressure
affecting existing rock
the disintegration or decomposition of insitu rock is known as
weathering
examples of chemical weathering would include:
hydrolysis
,
carbonation
etc.
the destruction of rocks by the force of moving agents is...
erosion
there are several types of erosion:
attrition
- grains colliding with
each other
abrasion
- grains colliding with another
substrate
hydraulic
action - force of
water
freeze-thaw
weathering
when water gets into cracks in rocks,
freezes
, and
expands
by
9%.
this process repeats and eventually breaks the rock and causes rockfall
plutonic
and
volcanic
are two types of igneous rocks:
plutonic
- slow crystallisation of underground magma, composed of
large
crystals and silicate minerals
volcanic
-
rapid
crystallisation of surface lava, composed of
small
crystals and silicate minerals
the energy that powers the rock cycle comes from
internal
and
external
sources
external energy sources power surface processes (weathering, erosion, transportation)
solar energy
- warms earth's atmosphere and causes rock weathering/erosion (e.g.
insolation
weathering)
gravity
- causes
rivers
/
glaciers
to flow downhill which leads to erosion and transportation
internal energy sources power uplift of rick, metamorphism, and melting
radioactive decay
- decay of unstable elements (e.g.
uranium
)
heat
generated by enormous
pressures
within the earth
residual
heat
- i.e. heat in the core left over from the early
molten
phase
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