What are Igneous rocks formed from?
They are formed from magma.
What is the process for a rock to become metamorphic rock?
They must be put under intense heat and pressure.
What are sedimentary rocks made of?
Different particles of rock and other materials.
What is weathering?
The natural procces of breaking down rocks
(wind,rain)
What is the rock cycle?
The cycle in which rocks go through when they change from one type of rock to another.
What are the two types of igneous rocks?
What is Extrusive, Intrusive?
What does a rock have to do to become a metamorphic rock?
It has to get buried then put under heat and pressure.
What two processes make a sedimentary rock?
Compaction and cementation.
What is erosion?
Sediments being moved by water or other natural processes like wind.
True or false
Any rock can turn into any rock.
True
What are the 3 processes for a rock to go from one to an igneous rock?
Melting into magma, then crystallization.
What does it mean if a metamorphic rock is foliated?
It means they have wavy layers in them.
TRUE OR FALSE: Fossils are mostly found in sedimentary rock?
True.
what occurs when acidic rain falls on rock?
When rain falls upon a rock the water may react with the minerals in the rock and weathers it down
What is the first step of turning into an igneous rock?
Melting.
What do extrusive Igneous rocks have?
Vesicles or air bubbles.
What are three metamorphic rocks?
Gneiss, marble, and quartzite.
What does another rock have to go through to become a sedimentary rock?
It has to go through weathering so it can break down then get pressed together.
What is an example of a physical feature that is not weathering?
Acid rain
How does a rock become metamorphic
The rock is exposed to heat and pressure.
What must another rock become before it can become Igneous?
Magma
Where do metamorphic rocks normally cleave?
Along the layers.
Where are sedimentary rocks formed? (Below the crust, in a volcano ect.)
Near the surface of Earth.
How do plants cause weathering?
As the plant grows, its roots could fall into a crack within a rock and eventually completely break through it
Extrusive igneous rocks often have air pockets but intrusive igneous rocks never do. What do you think is the case?
Extrusive rocks are close to the surface