2-2. rocks
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2-2. rocks. 2-2-1. Types of Rocks Igneous – solidified from magma (melt) Sedimentary – by settling of sediments Metamorphic – modified (changed) from preexisting rocks. 2-2-2. Igneous Rocks. http://bc.outcrop.org/GEOL_B10L/lab3_14s.html. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
2-2. ROCKS2-2-1. Types of Rocks
• Igneous – solidified from magma (melt)• Sedimentary – by settling of sediments• Metamorphic – modified (changed) from
preexisting rocks
2-2-2. Igneous Rocks
http://bc.outcrop.org/GEOL_B10L/lab3_14s.html
http://sanondang.com/xe/247
Granite: Ulsanbawi (peak), Seoraksan, Sokcho, Korea
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_eruption
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Jungmun_Daepo_Columnar_Joints_with_waves_crashing.jpg
Basalt: Jungmun Daepo Columnar Joints with waves crashing.jpg
2-2-3. Sedimentary Rocks
http://drilling-academy.blogspot.kr/
Middle Triassic marginal marine sequence, southwestern Utahhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Triassic_Utah.JPG
Gravelstone: Meein fall, Dogyae, Kangwondo, Korea
2-2-4. Metamorphic Rocks
http://www.cms.fu-berlin.de/geo/fb/e-learning/geolearning/en/mountain_building/metamorphism/
http://hadilsrockproject.weebly.com/metamorphic-rocks.html
http://click.tistory.com/2460986
Quartzite & gneiss: Gugok Fall, Gangchon, KangwondoKorea
http://www.angelfire.com/ny4/itjhs106/physicalpi22.html
2-2-5. Use of Rocks
www.shinsegaetravel.com
m.blog.daum.net
waegwan.blogspot.com