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Rocks : let's investigate /
By: Owen, Ruth [author.].
Contributor(s): Dobney, Victoria [author.].
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Summary: "All around us Earth's rock cycle is in action. Wind and rain turn rocks to sand; dead leaves mix with rock particles to make soil; over millions of years, layers of sand and soil turn to sedimentary rock; beneath our feet in Earth's crust, extreme heat and pressure create metamorphic rocks; while lava bursts from volcanoes and cools to become igneous rock. This in-depth look at rocks and fossils gives students the chance to carry out investigations such as examining rock properties, building a rock cycle model, and even creating their own fossils." --
Our rocky world rocks! -- What are rocks made of? -- Igneous rocks -- Sedimentary rocks -- Metamorphic rocks -- The rock cycle -- Be a geologist -- Dinosaurs in rocks -- Antarctic fossils -- Mary Anning: the fossil finder -- What is soil made of? -- Rocks in our world.
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