The temperature of the iron and nickel is above their melting point
Why is the inner core solid
The pressure here is SO high.The particles remain in a regular arrangement like a solid
Earth's atmosphere
Divided into main layers
Thins out in each higher layer until the gases disperse in space
Igneous rocks
Are hard and contain interlocking crystals of different sizes
How are igneous rocks formed
Molten rocks cool down and form a solid rock
How are fossils made?
When plants or animals die bacteria in the air and soil.Break down the soft parts by decay
If they are buried between the layers of sedimentary rock, there will be no oxygen and no bacteria.So the dead plant or animal remains become preserved
Finally over millions of years Minerals from the surrounding rock replaced the animal and plant so remain and turns it into a fossil
Why are fossile never found in igneous rocks
If the dead remains of plants or animals are found near volcano they may melt because of the very high temperature
Metamorphic rocks
Formed inside a sedimentary rocks and are changed because of high heat and pressure
Types of meramorphic rocks
Mudstone > Slate (roofs)
Limestone > Marble (statues and construction)
Sandstone > Quartzite
Weathering
When rocks break down into smaller pieces
Freeze-thaw (needs water to happen)
1. Water gets into cracks of rocks
2. Water freezes and expands
3. Cracks get bigger and the rock breaks
Exfoliation
1. Rock expands because of heat during the day
2. Rock contracts when it cools at night
3. Layers of rock begin to peel off like an onion
Chemical weathering (rain)
1. Reacts with rock in buildings and statues
2. Causes them to crumble and break apart
3. Most affected are marble, chalk and limestone
Biological weathering
1. As plants and shoots grow, they push their way through the rock
2. This forces the rock to break apart
Weathering needs water to happen
What pH is acid rain
Lower than 5.6
Acid rain
Sulphur (s) + oxygen (O2) > Sulphur dioxide (SO2)
Effects of acid rain
Corrodes and weathers buildings
Making rivers acidic- killing aqua life
Corrodes trees, killing them
Quarry
Where limestone and other materials are mined from the ground using explosives
Building materials
Limestone
Sandstone, slate
Limestone
Composed of calcium carbonate
Easy to cut but hard enough to be used as building blocks
Sandstone
Hard enough to be used as building blocks
Can be split into thin layers
Slate
Water-proof
Useful for roofing
What happens to
1. Limestone rocks are cut into useful chunks
2. Sent to where they are needed to make other building materials
Ore
A rock that contains minerals which are valuable and worth extracting for money
Quarry
An area where limestone or other raw materials are mined from the ground using explosives
Rock cycle
When rocks change from one type to another over a long period of time
Igneous > sedimentary > metamorphic
Most metals are too reactive to exist on their own outside the ground.So they are combined with other elements, mostly oxygen or sulphur As a compound they have to be extracted from ores
A few metals are so unreactive that they exist on combined as pure metals, for example, gold.And silver
Ceramic
Materials that are hard heat resistant and made out of pottery bricks and glass
Common uses of ceramics
Plates
Sinks
Pottery
Cups
Tiles
Replacementteeth
Composite
Materials are made of 2 or more different types of materials that combine the properties of the two materials to make a more useful one
Polymers
Long chains of repeating small molecules (monomers) joined together for example plastics or rubber