Sedimentary
Metamorphic
Weathering/Erosion
Clastic Rocks
Wild Card
100

What is sediment?

 Small pieces of rocks that are moved and deposited by water, wind, gravity, and glaciers.



100

What is metamorphism?

 Metamorphism means that it has been changed

100

What is erosion?

The removal and transport of sediment.

100

What are the three sizes of grains found in clastic? 

Fine 

Medium 

Coarse 

100

What is the difference between graded bedding and cross-bedding?

Graded bedding is bedding in which the top layers have finer and lighter particles while cross-bedding is inclined layers of sediment are deposited across a horizontal surface.

200

What are sediment features?

 Angled/round fragments and ripple marks.

200

What are two common minerals in metamorphic rocks

2 common minerals in metamorphic rocks are sillimanite and garnet

200

What is weathering?

A physical and chemical process that breaks rocks into smaller pieces.

200

Explain the sediment type in each.

Coarse=pebble 

Medium=grain of sand 

Fine=particles of silt 

200

What causes sediment to drop?


When a sediment is dropped on the ground to the bottom of a body of water?



300

How is sediment squeezed together?

Sediment is squeezed together by the weight of overlying sediments forcing the sediment grains closer




300

What conditions are necessary for metamorphism?

Immense heat and pressure, the heat necessary for metamorphism comes from earth's internal heat, deep burial or,  igneous intrusions nearby. And the pressure required comes from deep burial or compression from mountain building 



300

Erosion material is almost always carried...

downhill

300

Name two rocks in the clastic family. (each type of grain) 

Clastic coarse grained rocks-conglomerate and breccia 

Clastic medium grained rocks- sandstone and arkose 

Clastic fine grained rocks- siltstone 

300

What is lithification?

The physical and chemical process that transform sediments into sedimentary rocks?

400

What are three examples of sedimentary rocks?

Clastic, biochemical, and chemical.



400

_______ texture is classified by layers and bands of minerals.

_________ metamorphic rocks are composed mainly of minerals that form with blocky crystal shapes.




Foliated texture is classified by layers and bands of minerals.

Non-foliated metamorphic rocks are composed mainly of minerals that form with blocky crystal shapes




400

Define chemical weathering.

Chemical weathering is when minerals are dissolved out of rock or are changed.

400

With clastic being the most common sedimentary rock, what are the other two types of sedimentary rocks?

Chemical and Biochemical.

400

How are ripple marks created?

When sediment is moved into small ridges by wind or wave action or by a river current.

500

Sediment gets cemented together by minerals such as.

Calcite and Silica.

500

_______ metamorphism is the process that affects large areas of earth's crust producing belts classified as low medium or high grade depending on pressure on the rocks , temperature, and depth below the surface

_______ metamorphism is the local effect that occurs when molten rock meets solid rock.




Regional metamorphism is the process that affects large areas of earth's crust producing belts classified as low medium or high grade depending on pressure on the rocks , temperature, and depth below the surface

Contact metamorphism is the local effect that occurs when molten rock meets solid rock.



500

Which common minerals (quartz, feldspar, and mica) will be most resistant to weathering?

Quartz

500

What does the word clastic mean in Greek?

Klastos, meaning broken.

500

Describe the rock cycle and how each rock turns into another starting with magma.

1. Cooling and crystallization

2. Weathering and erosion

3. Compaction and cementation

4. Heat and pressure

5. Melting 

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