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Grade 7
Earth Systems
11. Resources
11.1 Resource Formation, Mineral and fossil fuel formation
How Minerals and Fossil Fuels Form Beneath Earth's Surface
Explore the geological processes of heat, pressure, and time that transform ancient organisms and molten rock into the mineral and fossil fuel resources that power modern society.
What You'll Learn
Fossil fuels form from ancient organisms buried under heat and pressure.
Coal forms in four stages: peat, lignite, bituminous, and anthracite.
Minerals form through crystallization, evaporation, and precipitation processes.
Fossil fuels are nonrenewable because formation takes millions of years.
What You'll Practice
1
Students identify key vocabulary terms related to fossil fuel formation.
2
Learners distinguish between mineral and fossil fuel formation processes.
3
Questions test understanding of why fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources.
Why This Matters
Understanding how minerals and fossil fuels form over millions of years helps students make informed decisions about energy use, conservation, and the sustainable management of Earth's limited natural resources.
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Fossil Fuels
Mineral Formation
Coal Stages
Nonrenewable Resources
Crystallization

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