Rocks and Soils Notes 8th Social Science

Rocks and Soils Notes 8th Social Science

8th Social Science Lesson 5 Notes in English

5. Rocks and Soils

Introduction

Rocks

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Classification of Rocks

According to the mode of formation the rocks are classified into three types as follows.

Igneous Rocks

Characteristics of Igneous Rocks

Types of Igneous Rocks

Igneous Rocks are of two types. They are:

Extrusive Igneous Rocks

Intrusive Igneous rocks

Sedimentary Rocks

Characteristics of Sedimentary rocks

Types of Sedimentary Rocks

Organic Sedimentary Rocks

Mechanical Sedimentary Rocks

Chemical Sedimentary rocks

Metamorphic Rocks

Formation of Metamorphic Rocks from Igneous rocks

Formation of Metamorphic Rocks from Sedimentary rocks

Characteristics of Metamorphic Rocks

Rock cycle

Uses of rocks

Rocks are useful for making

Soil and its Formation

Soil Composition

Soil profile

The soil profile is defined as the vertical section of the soil from the ground surface and extends downwards.

Classification of soils

Alluvial soil

Black soils

Red Soils

Laterites soils

Mountain soils

Desert soils

Soil Erosion

Soil conservation

Uses of soils

More to Know:

1. How long does it take to form soil?

2. World Soil Day is observed on 5th December, every year.

3. Quartzite and Marble are the rocks commonly used for construction and sculpture works. Marbles are widely used for making beautiful statues and decorative items such as vase, tiny gift articles and grinded marble is used to produce plastics, paper etc.,

4. One of the world wonders Taj Mahal in India was built by White Marble in a metamorphic rock.

5. Sedimentary rocks are the important source of natural resources like coal, oil and natural gas.

6. Oldest sedimentary rocks of the world has been identified in Greenland and estimated as 3.9 billion years old.

7. Some major Active Volcanoes: Mount Vesuvius, Mt. Stromboli and Mt. Etna in Italy and Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea in Hawaii Islands.

8. The word Igneous is derived from the Latin word ‘Ignis’ means ‘fire’

9. Petrology is a branch of geology which deals with the study of rocks. ‘Petrology’ is derived from the Greek word “Petrus” refers to rock and “Logos” refers to study.

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