The layer of the earth that we walk on.
What is the crust?
The landform that creates igneous rock.
What is a volcano?
The type(s) of rock that can become metamorphic rock.
What is any type of rock?
White metamorphic rock with crystals and rough texture.
What is marble?
Rock property that pertains to the smoothness or roughness of a rock.
What is texture?
This layer is made up of liquid iron and nickel.
What is the outer core?
The process that creates magma.
What is melting?
Sediments that turn to layers of rock over time through deposition, compaction, cementation, and burial.
What is sedimentary rock?
Extrusive igneous rock with air bubbles and a rough texture.
What is scoria?
Rock property that pertains to the amount of crystals in rock.
What is crystallization?
This layer of the earth is a dense solid ball of iron and nickel.
What is the inner core?
The two (2) processes that create sediment.
What are weathering and erosion?
Igneous rock formed from lava that erupted onto earth's surface.
What is extrusive igneous rock?
Black extrusive igneous rock with a smooth, glassy texture.
What is obsidian?
Rock property that pertains to the distinguishable layers in a rock.
What is banding or layering?
This layer is made of magma/molten rock.
The two (2) processes rock must undergo to become metamorphic.
What are heat and pressure?
Formed from the process of melting.
What is magma?
Metamorphic rock used to make chalkboards.
What is slate?
Rock property that is unique to conglomerate rock.
What are fossils?
The layers of the earth in order, starting from the outside.
What are the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core?
List at least two (2) of the four (4) processes that sediments must go through to become sedimentary rock.
What are compaction, deposition, burial, and cementation?
Formed from the cooling of magma inside of a volcano.
What is intrusive igneous rock?
Sedimentary rock with visible fossils and a rough texture.
What is conglomerate?
Rock property that is unique to scoria rock.
What are air bubbles?