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SSC L 101-Physical Geology ll. Observations, identification and interpretation.

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Question

SSC L 101-Physical Geology ll. Observations, identification and interpretation. We will be looking at some rocks on campus. Like the lab samples, most of these rocks are not in their natural setting ecause they have been transported by humans and are being used for construction or landscaping purposes. Howeve you can use these samples to practice the skills that you've acquired this quarter to note relevant characteristics that will help you determine the rock type and, therefore, the setting in which the rock formed. Complete the worksheet for each rock that we visit on this trip. You can refer to the Recognizing Rocks section for reminde with your classmates, but lexpect each set of observations and explanations to be unique. ers about each rock type. Your observations and interpretations will be in your own wording. You can discuss Rock A. Briefly describe current location of this rock. Observations: List as many characteristics of the rock that you notice that you think will be useful in identifying the rock type and determining its history. Try to use proper terminology (learned in this course). Rock Type. Do you think this is a sedimentary, igneous or metamorphic rock? Can you be more specific? Rock History. Explain how the rock formed and the setting in which it formed. This explanation will be based on your observations and what you know about rock types. Rock B. Briefly describe current location of this rock. Observations: List as many characteristics of the rock that you notice that you think will be useful in identifying the rock type and determining its history. Try to use proper terminology (learned in this course). Rock Type. Do you think this is a sedimentary, igneous or metamorphic rock? Can you be more specific? Rock History. Explain how the rock formed and the setting in which it formed. This explanation will be based on your observations and what you know about rock types.

Explanation / Answer

This rock seems to be a sedimentary rock

This location in oceanic environment and it may be in transportation, because it seems to be a limestone.

It formed by calcium carbonate in oceans.

Note:No one can explain about rocks without analysis.So here you should estimate with texture.next time you should upload more and proper images.