Creative Writing: Doris Story: Iggy Super's Journey Through The Rock Cycle
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“Come on,” she said, “everybody at the library is waiting for you to show up.” “But mom,” I complained. “No buts let’s go,” she answered back. She grabbed me by my ear and pulled me out to the car, opened the door, and pushed me into the seat before slamming the door shut and walked around the car to the driver’s seat. We backed out of the garage and started down the road. When we finally arrived at the library mom turned off the car and we climbed out. We walked in the door there was a sign sitting on the ground beside the checkout desk with an arrow pointing towards the staircase.
We walked up the staircase towards the community room on the second floor when a paper airplane flies over my head and hits mom in the head.
“Well what would you say if I said the main rock can change into different forms?” This time all the kids in the room started cheering and whistling. I grabbed the book off the table and sat down in the old wooden rocking chair and began to read.
“Iggy Super’s Journey Through the Rock Cycle.” I read, “By: Doris Storywriter.”
“Hurry!” she screamed. There was a huge storm coming and Iggy the Igneous Rock needed to get to shelter. One of the kids in the back row raised his hand.
“What can I help you with?” I…show more content… Sedimentary Rocks are formed when sediment cements and compacts itself into a rock. There are 3 different types of Sedimentary Rocks Clastic Sedimentary Rock, Chemical Sedimentary rock, and Biochemical Sedimentary Rocks. Starting off with the first one, Clastic Sedimentary Rocks. Clastic rocks are identified as fragments of weathered earth. A Clastic Sedimentary Rock is formed from fragments of weathered earth cementing and compacting together into a rock. Then moving on to the next one Chemical Sedimentary Rocks. A Chemical Sedimentary Rock forms by the evaporation of mineral rich water. When a body of mineral rich water evaporates the minerals are left to crystalline together. Chemical rocks are identified by their crystalline texture or structure. Finally, the last type of sedimentary rock is the Biochemical or Organic Sedimentary Rock. Biochemical rocks are identified by the remains of organisms that are cemented within the rock. Organic rocks are formed when organisms die and their fossilized remains are cemented and compacted together with the surrounding sediment.” I took a huge breath then continued on with the story.
Now as a sedimentary rock more and more sediment piled on top and squashed Iggy. With all the heat and pressure being put on her she was slowly getting smoothed out and flattened. Before she knew it she had become a Metamorphic rock. A girl in the front row raised her hand. I motioned for her to