🌞 SOLAR SYSTEM
🪨 ROCKS
🌱 SOIL
🔄 ROCK CYCLE
100

What is soil?
 

A mixture of weathered rock particles, organic material, water, and air.

100

What are the three main types of rocks?

Igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic.

100

What is soil?

A mixture of weathered rock particles, organic material, water, and air.

100

What process breaks rocks into smaller pieces?

Weathering

200

What is humus?

Organic material from decomposed plants and animals.

200

What type of rock forms when magma or lava cools?

Igneous rock.

200

What is humus?

Organic material from decomposed plants and animals.

200

What process moves sediments to another place?

Erosion

300

Name the three main soil particle types

Sand, silt, clay.

300

Which type of rock often contains fossils?

Sedimentary rock.

300

Name the three main soil particle types.

Sand, silt, clay.

300

What is the rock cycle?

The continuous process where rocks form, break down, and change into different types.

400

Which soil type is best for growing plants?

Loam soil.

400

What two forces transform rocks into metamorphic rocks?

Heat and pressure.

400

Which soil type is best for growing plants?

Loam soil.

400

How can sedimentary rocks form?

Sediments settle in layers, then are compressed and cemented.

500

Why does sandy soil drain water quickly?

Because it has large particles with big spaces between them

500

Why do some igneous rocks have large crystals while others do not?

Because magma that cools slowly forms large crystals, while lava that cools quickly forms small or no crystals.

500

Why does sandy soil drain water quickly?

Because it has large particles with big spaces between them

500

Explain how an igneous rock could become a sedimentary rock.

Weathering → erosion → sediments → layers → compression → sedimentary rock.

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