The rock cycle is an ongoing process in which rock, driven by tectonic processes such as volcanoes and earthquakes, the surface processes of weathering and erosion, and compaction, is created, destroyed, and recycled. This interactive feature introduces viewers to the processes which come into play as rock proceeds through the various portions of the cycle
This Flash animation illustrates aeolian processes that form terrestrial arches. Erosion exploits te...
This Flash animated slide show illustrates the development of a waterfall by demonstrating the way t...
This animation illustrates subduction of an oceanic plate beneath continental crust and the processe...
The rock cycle is an ongoing process in which rock, driven by tectonic processes such as volcanoes a...
This interactive website explains rock cycle processes including igneous, metamorphic and sedimentar...
This site features Flash animations that illustrate various facets of the rock cycle. The visualizat...
This interactive rock cycle shows students how all rock types are recycled into other types, and how...
In this activity, students will become familier with the rock cycle. During the first part of the le...
This diagram show how the different kinds of rocks (igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic) are formed
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
In this exercise, sudents write a series of three stories that explain and/or illustrate rock-formin...
Dynamic content features, such as animations, videos or 3D representations are useful tools to expla...
This website hosts an animation depicting how cast and mold fossils are preserved in the rock record...
Through five main processes (condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and evapotranspirati...
This animation illustrates the processes involved in waterfall formation. Related features such as c...
This Flash animation illustrates aeolian processes that form terrestrial arches. Erosion exploits te...
This Flash animated slide show illustrates the development of a waterfall by demonstrating the way t...
This animation illustrates subduction of an oceanic plate beneath continental crust and the processe...
The rock cycle is an ongoing process in which rock, driven by tectonic processes such as volcanoes a...
This interactive website explains rock cycle processes including igneous, metamorphic and sedimentar...
This site features Flash animations that illustrate various facets of the rock cycle. The visualizat...
This interactive rock cycle shows students how all rock types are recycled into other types, and how...
In this activity, students will become familier with the rock cycle. During the first part of the le...
This diagram show how the different kinds of rocks (igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic) are formed
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
In this exercise, sudents write a series of three stories that explain and/or illustrate rock-formin...
Dynamic content features, such as animations, videos or 3D representations are useful tools to expla...
This website hosts an animation depicting how cast and mold fossils are preserved in the rock record...
Through five main processes (condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, and evapotranspirati...
This animation illustrates the processes involved in waterfall formation. Related features such as c...
This Flash animation illustrates aeolian processes that form terrestrial arches. Erosion exploits te...
This Flash animated slide show illustrates the development of a waterfall by demonstrating the way t...
This animation illustrates subduction of an oceanic plate beneath continental crust and the processe...