Three Kinds of Rock
Clay, Silt, and Sand
Weathering and Erosion
Soil
More Soil
200

These are rocks formed when lava or magma cools down and hardens.

Igneous
200

These are made from the smallest particles of rock.

Clay

200

This is the process of breaking rocks into smaller pieces; caused by wind, rain, water, frost, ice, temperature changes, and chemical changes.

Weathering

200

This is the loose top layer of the Earth’s surface; a mixture of rocks, sediment, and organic matter.

Soil

200

Here, there are fewer living things, and, as a result, less humus.

Subsoil

400

These are rocks formed out of sediment, or pieces of rocks, minerals, and fossils.

Sedimentary rocks.

400

These are particles of rock that are larger than clay particles and smaller than sand particles.

Silt

400

This is the movement of rock and sediment by water, ice, wind, and gravity.

Erosion

400

This is completely decayed organic matter found in most soils; decomposed plant and animal matter.

Humus

400

The lowest layer of soil is this.  Here, we have loose rock and clay with no humus.

Rock layer

600

This is any rock changed to a new rock by heat and pressure without melting.

Metamorphic

600

These are particles of rock that are larger than clay and silt particles, and smaller than pebbles; large enough to see.

Sand

600

This is the breaking apart of rocks caused by wind, water, ice, or cold.

Physical weathering

600

Name all layers of soil, from top to bottom.

Organic, topsoil, subsoil, rock

600

Below the rock layer lies this solid rock.

Bedrock.

800

These are loose particles of rocks and minerals, such as clay, silt, sand, pieces of shells, or a mixture of these; deposited by wind, water, or ice.

Sediment

800

How does silt feel?

Soft, smooth, and silky.

800

This is when chemical reactions cause rocks to dissolve.

Chemical weathering.

800

This layer of soil is made of organic material, namely twigs, leaves, and decaying organic matter.

Organic

800

Is all soil the same?

No

1000

These are the remains of plants and animals that are preserved in sedimentary rock.

Fossils
1000

How does sand feel?

Gritty

1000

Name one natural force that can cause erosion.

Ice, water, gravity, or wind

1000

This is a mix of humus and sediment.  Worms, insects, moles, and groundhogs live here.

Topsoil

1000

Name the rock with the largest pieces

Sand

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