This document provides information about classifying different types of rocks and reflections on fossil fuels. It defines igneous rocks as those formed from cooled magma or lava, sedimentary rocks as those formed from lithification of fragments or precipitation out of solution, and metamorphic rocks as those that are foliated under pressure or crystalline when heated. The reflections note that fossil fuels are currently the primary energy source and are used for transportation, electricity, heating and industrial activities, though they are nonrenewable.
This document provides information about classifying different types of rocks and reflections on fossil fuels. It defines igneous rocks as those formed from cooled magma or lava, sedimentary rocks as those formed from lithification of fragments or precipitation out of solution, and metamorphic rocks as those that are foliated under pressure or crystalline when heated. The reflections note that fossil fuels are currently the primary energy source and are used for transportation, electricity, heating and industrial activities, though they are nonrenewable.
This document provides information about classifying different types of rocks and reflections on fossil fuels. It defines igneous rocks as those formed from cooled magma or lava, sedimentary rocks as those formed from lithification of fragments or precipitation out of solution, and metamorphic rocks as those that are foliated under pressure or crystalline when heated. The reflections note that fossil fuels are currently the primary energy source and are used for transportation, electricity, heating and industrial activities, though they are nonrenewable.
Calvez STEM 11-B Mrs. Ruby Rose N. Cervantes-Besoyo
Test 3. Classify rocks into igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.
Igneous rocks- they are either crystalline when they form from cooled magma or lava, or pyroclastic, when they are made of consolidated eruption products like volcanic ash. Sedimentary rocks- they are clastic when they form from lithification of rock and mineral fragments such as quartz, feldspar, and clay. They are crystalline when they precipitate out of solution which forms dolomite, calcite, halite, or gypsum. Metamorphic rocks- they may be foliated when the dominant agent of metamorphic is pressure, or crystalline when the dominant agent is heat. Reflection 2 examples of uses for 3 ideas or learnings 1 unresolved area / how the ideas could be from what was studied muddiest point implemented 3 Fossil fuels are presently 2 Fossil fuels are used/ 1 None the world’s primary energy supports human source. transportation, electricity production, heating and cooling of buildings, and various industrial activities. 2 Fossil fuels provides most 1 Fossil fuels are also used to of the energy in the Earth produce energy, such as in including transportation. the home they are burned to 1 Fossil fuels include coal, oil produced heat. or petroleum, and gas, which are nonrenewable sources.