answersLogoWhite

0

If you have access to soil / dirt, get about a cup. If you can't get soil / dirt, you can buy a box of Baking Soda for 0.50 to $1.00 per pound box. Get an old small box and old newspapers. You can also get a tall black garbage bag, and cut it so you can open it up completely. Lastly, get a half cup of cool-cold water, and an eyedropper or teaspoon.

Lay the garbage bag on the floor to protect the rug/floor. Lay a couple sheets of an open newspaper in the middle; save the rest. Next, put your open small box on the newspaper.

Sedimentary rock is typically composed of sand. But explain to the child that it can take millions of years for sand to compress to make rock. So, we''re going to try with either dirt, or baking soda. I think Baking Soda will harden faster so try it first.

Put a thin layer of baking soda in the box -- just a couple inches long and a couple inches wide. Carefully add a verysmall amount of water across the soda, just to make it wet. Important to just use a small amount of water! You can use a Popsicle stick to mix it, or a knife, or even your finger.

Now, take another sheet of newspaper and fold it so it fits over the Soda mixture. PRESS down on the soda, REALLY hard. Explain that this pressure is what happens to sands and sand mixed with soil, which comes from rocks eroding.

You can put a lamp (100 watt bulb) above the mix and let it dry. Check in 30 minutes, and 1 hour, to see how much it has dried. Leave the newspaper square on top... add a new layer of Baking Soda and another small amount of water... and again, PRESS down. Let that layer dry.

Explain that water moves dirt particles from rocks, moving the dirt down hills and down streams, etc. Each layer adds pressure from above/top, which presses out the water. After many thousands of years, the grains of sand/dirt become stuck together and don't move as much when water comes across it. More & more layers get added, but they aren't all neat and even. After millions of years, there's been a lot of pressure and many hundreds of layers. If you could cut the rock, you would see layers with a mixture of colors-- tan, red, yellow, etc, depending on what elements were in the particles.

Looking at the Baking Soda "rock", it is likely crumbly. It breaks apart easily with only 2 layers. If you move a piece of it and add water, the material would easily "run"--- it has not dried for millions of years as more layers got added. The piece you moved will not go back into the rest of it and cling together again right away--- it would again need time and pressure.

*If you try the dirt, it will likely not cling together as easily. It would need days to dry.

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

How do I explain to kids about recycling?

You can explain recycling to kids by telling them that it's a way to give new life to items that can be made into new things. Teach them to sort items like paper, plastic, and cans into recycling bins and explain the importance of reducing waste and taking care of the environment for the future. Use fun and interactive activities to make learning about recycling engaging for kids.


Rock that is cooled and solidified above ground is called?

That kind of rock is called Igneous rock.The other kids of rocks is Sedimentary rock formed by sediments of for example plants and Shellfish.The third type is formed from interaction between different rocks or other transformations most often under high pressure and temperature, it is called Metamorphic rock.


How many kids live in Canadian shield?

The Canadian Shield region is mainly composed of rocks, lakes, and forests, and is not a residential area for children. The Canadian Shield covers a large portion of Canada, but the population is concentrated in cities and towns outside of this rocky landscape.


What is wheathering?

Weathering is the process by which rocks and minerals are broken down into smaller pieces through exposure to environmental factors such as water, wind, temperature changes, and living organisms. There are two types of weathering: mechanical (physical) weathering, which involves the physical breakdown of rocks without changing their chemical composition, and chemical weathering, which involves the alteration of rocks through chemical reactions.


Where is red rocks located?

Red Rock Canyon is located 20 miles west of Las Vegas, Nevada. It is a national conservation area that has museums, galleries and attractions for kids.

Related Questions

How are sedimentary rocks formed, and can you explain it in a fun and easy way for kids to understand?

Sedimentary rocks are formed when tiny pieces of rocks, minerals, and organic materials are pressed together over a long time. Imagine it like making a sandwich with layers of different ingredients squished together. Just like how you layer ingredients in a sandwich, sedimentary rocks are made up of layers of different materials that have been compacted and cemented together. So, sedimentary rocks are like nature's sandwich, made by squishing and stacking different materials over time!


Diagram how each of the three kinds of sedimentary rock forms list one example of each kind of rock detrital chemical and organic?

Detrital sedimentary rocks form from the accumulation and cementation of rock and mineral fragments, such as sandstone. Chemical sedimentary rocks form from the precipitation of minerals from water evaporating or cooling, like halite. Organic sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation and compression of organic materials, like limestone from the remains of marine organisms.


What is the rock cycle explain in kids' explanation?

Magma from the earth travels to the surface It hardens and makes mountains. Water breaks the mountains down over a long time The small bits of rock travel down rivers and go into the sea Over time, layers of rock form, called sedimentary rocks During this time, at depth, the pressure is high and so rocks get bent and form metamorphic rocks.


What is Kids rocks real name?

Bob Ritchie.


How are canyons formed facts about kids?

from rocks and minerals


What did kids play in the 1840s?

Rocks and rope... And they were happy.


What are facts about hornblende rocks?

rocks such as inca, talc ,and hornblende are rocks that are found in the same places such as Louisiana,Canada,NewOrleans,Mexico,and also NewJersey alot of these types of rocks common uses is for making coal and to protect they also color dye these rocks and they form them into pennies,quarters,dimes,and nickels.Alot of people dont like to use these rocks but they are really worth something.Have you ever heard of a shitstone these rocks makes shitstones.also by the way kids or adults a shitstone is a type of rock that is created by the earths crust and soil and all kinds of minerals you need to know about 3 diffrent rocks igneous,sedimentary,and metamorphic rocks.Okay lets move on this is what i want to call the special rock in the world it is a gold rock that everyone in Russia is tring to find it is under the water and over the sea alot of people die during this activity.


What are facts about hornblende?

rocks such as inca, talc ,and hornblende are rocks that are found in the same places such as Louisiana,Canada,NewOrleans,Mexico,and also NewJersey alot of these types of rocks common uses is for making coal and to protect they also color dye these rocks and they form them into pennies,quarters,dimes,and nickels.Alot of people dont like to use these rocks but they are really worth something.Have you ever heard of a shitstone these rocks makes shitstones.also by the way kids or adults a shitstone is a type of rock that is created by the earths crust and soil and all kinds of minerals you need to know about 3 diffrent rocks igneous,sedimentary,and metamorphic rocks.Okay lets move on this is what i want to call the special rock in the world it is a gold rock that everyone in Russia is tring to find it is under the water and over the sea alot of people die during this activity.


Where do kid rocks kids go to school?

Romeo, MI


How rocks are mechanically weathered.?

Frost Wedging hiya kids!=)


What is the correct spelling of the possessive form of kids?

The possessive form of the plural noun kids is kids'.example: The kids' names are Jack and Jill.


Is the Coke and Pop Rocks myth true?

No, you will not explode- you will burp like a cow. If kids exploded from eating Pop Rocks and drinking soda, the sidewalks would be covered with exploded kids- and there don't seem to be any exploded kids on the sidewalks here.