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This chapter explores what lies beneath the Earth’s surface, starting with its internal structure. The Earth is made up of different layers: the crust, the mantle, and the core. Each layer has its own characteristics and plays a role in shaping our planet. It covers rocks and minerals, which form the Earth’s crust. It explains how they are formed, their types, and their uses in daily life. Understanding these natural materials helps us see how they contribute to the world around us.

Interior of the Earth Class

Layers of the Earth

Rocks and Minerals

What Are Rocks?

Types of Rocks

Rock Cycle

Uses of Rocks

What Are Minerals?


Questions and Answers

1. Answer the following questions.

(i) What are the three layers of the earth? The three layers of the earth are the crust, the mantle, and the core.

(ii) What is a rock? A rock is any natural mass of mineral matter that makes up the earth’s crust. Rocks can be of different colour, size, and texture.

(iii) Name three types of rocks. The three major types of rocks are igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks, and metamorphic rocks.

(iv) How are extrusive and intrusive rocks formed? Extrusive igneous rocks are formed when molten lava comes out from the interior of the earth onto its surface. It rapidly cools down and becomes solid, resulting in a very fine-grained structure. Basalt is an example. Intrusive igneous rocks are formed when molten magma cools down deep inside the earth’s crust. Because they cool down slowly, they form large grains. Granite is an example.

(v) What do you mean by a rock cycle? The rock cycle is the process of transformation of rock from one type to another in a cyclic manner. Molten magma cools and solidifies to become igneous rock. These igneous rocks are broken down into small particles that are transported and deposited to form sedimentary rocks. When igneous and sedimentary rocks are subjected to heat and pressure, they change into metamorphic rocks. Metamorphic rocks under great heat and pressure melt down to form molten magma again, which can then cool and solidify into igneous rocks.

(vi) What are the uses of rocks? Hard rocks are used for making roads, houses, and buildings. Stones are also used in many games like seven stones (pitthoo), hop-scotch (stapu/kit kit), and five stones (gitti).

(vii) What are metamorphic rocks? Metamorphic rocks are formed when igneous and sedimentary rocks change under great heat and pressure. For example, clay changes into slate, and limestone into marble.

2. Tick the correct answer.

(i) The rock which is made up of molten magma is (a) Igneous

(ii) The innermost layer of the earth is (b) Core

(iii) Gold, petroleum and coal are examples of (b) Minerals

(iv) Rocks which contain fossils are (a) Sedimentary rocks

(v) The thinnest layer of the earth is (a) Crust

3. Match the following.

(i) Core – (e) Innermost layer (ii) Minerals – (d) Has definite chemical composition (iii) Rocks – (b) Used for roads and buildings (iv) Clay – (f) Changes into slate (v) Sial – (c) Made of silicon and alumina

4. Give reasons.

(i) We cannot go to the centre of the earth. Reaching the center of the earth is not possible because it would require digging a hole about 6000 km deep on the ocean floor, which is far beyond the depth of the deepest mine (about 4 km) and the deepest hole dug for oil (about 6 km). Additionally, the central core has very high temperature and pressure, making it extremely challenging to reach and explore.

(ii) Sedimentary rocks are formed from sediments. When rocks roll down, crack, and break into small fragments, these smaller particles are called sediments. These sediments are transported and deposited by agents like wind and water. Over time, these loose sediments are compressed and hardened to form layers of sedimentary rocks.

(iii) Limestone is changed into marble. Limestone is a type of rock that, when subjected to great heat and pressure, undergoes a process of change and transforms into marble. This transformation results in the formation of a metamorphic rock.

5. For fun.

(i) What are the minerals most commonly used in the following objects?

(ii) Identify some more objects made up of different minerals.

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