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The Rock Cycle Narrative Input Hi My name is Rocky and I have decided to share the story of my life. I have to include my best friend Chip because we have always been together. I think I will call my story The Rock Cycle because my friend Chip and I are both rocks. My life began inside the Mantle. Chip and I were melted rock called Magma. Picture 1 (earth’s core) Our life was pretty easy. Most of the time convection currents caused us to float down toward the outer core, then float up to push against the crust and back down again. We moved in circles, over and over again. Sometimes it was a little too hot down by the outer core, but then we would float up to the crust, which was cooler. We were worry-free as we swam the currents. Picture 2 (convection currents) This was our life for almost a million years. Then one day we noticed something was going on at the part of the crust we always pushed up against. The crust seemed to be getting weaker. We knew something big was about to happen. Can you guess what it was? Picture 3 (mantle & crust) If you guessed a volcanic eruption, you were right. One day we just exploded onto the crust. It was amazing. Chip and I were no longer magma. We had become lava that was flowing onto continental crust. When we finally cooled off enough we stopped flowing, and we saw things we had never seen before. There were beautiful flowers, trees, blue skies and all kinds of animals. For some reason, they were all running from us and seemed to be upset about something. Picture 4 (lava) Pretty soon something else started happen. When I looked at Chip, he didn’t look quite right and I felt a little strange myself. We were changing into hard rocks. When magma erupts onto the rust of the earth, it cools and becomes igneous rock. Chip and I were now igneous rocks. We were very happy because on the crust we had so much more to look at than we did in the mantle. Picture 5 (granite, an Igneous Rock) What happened next was worse than you could image. Chip and I were constantly being hit by wind and rain. That wasn’t the horrible part. Over a long period of time, little pieces of us began to break off. The wind and rain would carry our pieces to a nearby river, which flowed into the sea. Before long Chip and I were little pieces or rock mixed with sand and shells. Chip and I were sediment. Picture 6 (layer of earth & rock) Chip and I were scattered on the bottom of the ocean. We had broken up into little chips of rock and were mixed with dust and sand. We didn’t like being sediment. More sediment kept piling on top of us, squeezing and cementing us together. The pressure became intense. Over many, many years we began to form into a sedimentary rock. Picture 7 (Shale, a Sedimentary Rock) The earth’s crust, both oceanic and continental is broken into chunks or pieces called plates. The plate Chip and I were part of was colliding with another plate. Our plate was being pulled down under the other plate. Guess where we were headed? Down towards the mantle. We were getting deep enough into the earth’s crust that we could feel the heat. Picture 8 (earth’s crust) As we continued to collide with the other plate, we kept sinking deeper toward the mantle. As the heat and pressure became intense, I could feel that I was changing. We were becoming metamorphic rocks. I am now one of the most beautiful ever made. I am a marble rock, a type of metamorphic rock, and may someday become part of a famous sculpture. Picture 9 (Marble, a type of Metamorphic rock) Chip and I are not together right now. As our plate was sinking toward the mantle, Chip got too hot and melted. He is now back in the mantle and is magma once again. Since Chip began in the mantle and has now returned to the mantle, he has completed the rock cycle. Picture 10 (earth’s core)