Final Activity Sheet Week 1
Final Activity Sheet Week 1
Quarter 2 – WEEK 1
Rock Weathering and Heat in the
Earth’s Interior
ACTIVITY SHEET
Lesson 1: Weathering
I. Learning Competency with Code
Describe how rocks undergo weathering. (S11ES-11a-22)
The Earth is surrounded by so much mystery and wonders. Have you ever wondered
how those magnificent landmarks were made/ Have you ever been curious about the
roles of rocks in our planets?
Weathering s the disintegration of rocks, soil, and minerals together with other
materials through contact with Earth’s subsystems. This is possible through the
following agents: water, ice, acids, salts, plants, animals and changes in temperature.
The more exposed the rock is to weathering the more it becomes very vulnerable to
breaking.
Once rocks have been broken down into tiny pieces, a process called erosion
transport them away into different areas. The process of weathering and erosion is
responsible for the creation of some famous landmarks around the world like
Kapurpurawan Rock formations in Ilocos Norte. Weathering happens even without
movement or transport.
One of the most natural creation resulted from erosion is the canyon or a deep, narrow
channel with steep sides. A river canyon is made when the pressure from a river cuts
deep into the river bed. The sediments then from the river were carried downstream
(erosion) which resulted to the creation of canyons. The river that lies down at the
bottom is the canyon.
Types of Weathering
1. Reaction with water.
2. Reaction with oxygen.
3. Reaction with acid.
4. Reaction with organism.
III. Activity Proper
Activity 1. Complete Me
Direction: Fill in the missing information using words found below:
We all know that what is inside the volcano is a very hot molten rock called
magma. But what about the interior of the Earth? Do they have the same
temperature with the volcano? In this lesson you will explore and dig into the
interior of the Earth from the outer most layer which is the crust, then the mantle
and finally the core – outer core and inner core. Out from these layers you will
discover how heat inside the planet is produced and its importance to the
existence of all living things.
The heat driving mantle convection has three main sources:
1. “Primordial heat or the heat left over accretion and differentiation that lead
to the earth’s core formation.
2. Decay of radioactive isotopes which are mainly potassium, thorium, and
uranium.
3. Tidal friction from the moon’s pull on the earth. This process of mantle
convection is the main reason why this heat escapes from the interior of
the earth.
This occurs through both “convective” transport of heat within the earth’s
liquid core and solid mantle and slower “conductive” transport of heat through
nonconvecting boundary layers, such as the earth’s plates at the surface. As
a result, much of the planet’s primordial heat, from when the earth first
accredited and developed its core, has been retained. The amount of heat
that can arise through simple accretionary processes, bringing small bodies
together to form proto earth is large
In sum, there was no shortage of heat in the early earth, and the planet’s
inability to cool off quickly results in the continued high temperatures of the
earth’s interior. In effect, not only do the earth’s plates acts as blanket on the
interior, but not even convective heat transport in the solid mantle provides a
particularly efficient mechanism for heat loss. The planet does lose some heat
through the processes that drive plate tectonics, especially at mid-ocean
ridges.
Explanation:
The activity above shows the process of convection. Convection is one
of the reasons of the heat in the Earth’s interior. The process tells us that
the heat in the earth’s internal is redistributed. The less dense material
rises and mor dense material sinks. Convection occurs at the upper
mantle where hot rock rises and slightly cooler rock sinks.
Activity 1: Complete Me
Reflections:
1. Time
From 2. Rocks the reasons cited
3. Erosion
why the Earths interior is
4. Colder
hot, 5. Cracks which do you think
6. Sand
is the most evident.
7. River
Explain 8. Canyon your answer.
Answer Key:
Activity 2:
Weathering Erosion
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