Knowledge and Skills Statement
The further explanation is designed to be a resource for educators that helps them better understand the topic their students are learning. Further explanations may be written at a more complex level than would be expected for students at the grade level.
An igneous rock such as basalt may break down and dissolve when exposed to the atmosphere or melt as it is subducted under a continent. Due to the driving forces of the rock cycle, plate tectonics, and the water cycle, rocks do not remain in equilibrium and change as they encounter new environments. Each rock type is altered when it is forced out of its equilibrium conditions.
Research
Molino-Walters, Debi, and Jill Cox. “Chipping Away at the Rock Cycle.” Science Scope 32, no. 6 (February 2009): 66–68. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43183836.
Summary: Using a hands-on investigation, students explore the rock cycle.