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Rock Cycle
Edu-Primes
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7/20/2024
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Hi kids! Today we will learn about rock cycle. So let's start!
00:09
Kids, we learned that there are three types of rocks.
00:14
Igneous rocks, metamorphic rocks, and sedimentary rocks.
00:20
Igneous rocks, lava or magma forms igneous rocks on hardening.
00:29
Sedimentary rocks.
00:31
The weathering of all types of rocks creates small sediments that harden into sedimentary rocks.
00:40
Metamorphic.
00:42
Sedimentary rocks and igneous rocks may get trapped at great depth beneath the Earth's surface under high temperature and pressure.
00:54
And this extreme temperature and pressure makes the rocks undergo physical and chemical changes, which is called metamorphosis.
01:06
And sedimentary and igneous rocks changes to metamorphic rocks.
01:13
Now here we have the formation of different types of rocks in a cyclic manner.
01:20
Let's have a look.
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Firstly, there is molten matter inside the Earth, which is called magma.
01:30
And this magma cooling and crystallization forms intrusive igneous rocks with bigger crystals as magma cools down very slowly.
01:45
And when this magma comes out of the Earth and cools down and crystallizes, it forms extrusive igneous rocks.
01:56
Lava coming out of the Earth forms extrusive igneous rocks and smaller crystals that shine.
02:06
The process of weathering breaks all types of rocks and creates small sediments.
02:14
These sediments are carried away by the process of erosion and form layers on the beds of the rivers.
02:23
And with the processes of sedimentation and compaction, these layers create sedimentary rocks.
02:34
And these igneous and sedimentary rocks get trapped under high temperature and pressure.
02:42
And this extreme temperature and pressure makes the rocks undergo physical and chemical changes, which is called metamorphosis.
02:55
And these sedimentary and igneous rocks change to metamorphic rocks.
03:03
Metamorphic rocks can be low-grade or high-grade, depending on how much they have changed.
03:12
Low-grade metamorphic rocks still appear very similar to the parent rock,
03:19
while high-grade metamorphic rocks have been changed so much that they look very different from the parent rock.
03:30
And metamorphic rocks are melting again, form magma.
03:35
Our Earth's crust constantly changes.
03:40
So, three types of rocks are found on the Earth, that is, igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks, and metamorphic rocks.
03:51
And all these types of rocks change to other types of rocks.
03:56
And this is what we call rock cycle.
04:03
Now let's revise.
04:05
What is this rock cycle, and how different types of rocks change to other types of rocks?
04:12
We have all the three types of rocks already present on the Earth.
04:20
And upon weathering, that is, by breaking down of any rock into smaller pieces,
04:27
rocks change to sediments that get settled on the beds of rivers, seas, and oceans.
04:35
And ultimately change to sedimentary rocks by the process of compaction and cementation.
04:46
And every type of rock, whether it is igneous or sedimentary or metamorphic,
04:54
when trapped beneath the Earth's surface at a great depth,
04:58
experiences great pressure and temperature that change it to metamorphic rocks by the process of metamorphosis.
05:08
So, till now we have learned that weathering changes rocks into small sediments that changes into sedimentary rocks.
05:20
And every type of rock, whether it is igneous or sedimentary or metamorphic,
05:27
when trapped beneath the Earth's surface at a great depth, experiences great pressure and temperature.
05:34
And this process and temperature starts the process of metamorphosis in the rocks
05:41
that changes the types of rocks to metamorphic rocks.
05:47
Now let's learn how igneous and sedimentary or metamorphic rocks get changed into lava or magma.
05:57
If any type of rock experiences very high temperature and pressure,
06:03
it gets changed into magma.
06:06
That is, it gets melted down to magma.
06:11
And we know that magma changes to two types of igneous rocks.
06:16
It can be intrusive igneous rocks and extrusive igneous rocks.
06:23
And there is continuous transformation from one type of rock to another type of rock.
06:30
And this is called rock cycle.
06:34
So kids, today we learned what is rock cycle.
06:39
Now you may go ahead and take a quiz to learn more.
06:43
Bye-bye!
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