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Lesson 73 of 84 ยท Weather and Climate
ExperimentWeathering: Breaking Down Rocks (Part 3)
What You'll Learn
The rock cycle shows how rocks change from one type to another. Igneous rocks form from cooled magma, sedimentary rocks form from compressed sediment, and metamorphic rocks form under heat and pressure.
Key Words
- earthquake
- volcano
Materials Needed
- rain gauge
- cotton balls
- food coloring
- clear container
- rocks
Safety First
- Do not mix unknown chemicals together.
- Tie back long hair before starting the experiment.
- Protect your work surface with newspaper or plastic.
Steps
Step 1 โ Read
Read the introduction and identify the main idea of this lesson.
Step 2 โ Do
Test rock hardness using Mohs scale: try scratching rocks with your fingernail, a penny, and a nail. Rank them from softest to hardest.
Step 3 โ Observe
Use your senses (except taste) to describe what you notice.
Step 4 โ Record
Write a summary of your findings in 3-5 sentences.
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 3What causes weathering?
