Types of rocks
Rock formation
Rock cycle
Physical features
100

This type of rock forms when lava or magma cools and hardens.

What is igneous rock?

100

What do heat and pressure do to form metamorphic rock?

They change existing rock without melting it.

100

What is the rock cycle?

What is the process where rocks change from one type to another over time?

100

What physical property describes how a rock looks or feels on its surface?

What is texture 

200

This type of rock forms from layers of sediment that get pressed together over time.

What is sedimentary rock

200

What type of rock forms when lava or magma cools and hardens?

what is igneous rock 

200

What has to happen for any rock to become magma?

It must melt 

200

What physical property describes how easily a rock can be scratched?

What is hardness

300

This type of rock is formed when heat and pressure change an existing rock.

What is metamorphic rock 

300

What is the name of the process where rocks are broken down into smaller pieces by wind, water, or ice?

What is weathering 

300

How can an igneous rock become a sedimentary rock?

It is broken into sediments, then compacted and cemented

300

What do we call the way a rock reflects light (shiny or dull)?

What is luster

400

Challenge question: Fossils are most commonly found in this type of rock.

What is sedimentary rock?

400

What is sedimentary rock made of? 

What is rock, sand or mud 

400

What two things can change a rock into a metamorphic rock?

Heat and pressure 

400

What physical feature describes the size of particles or crystals in a rock?

what is grain size

500

This type of rock can form deep inside Earth when existing rock is changed by both heat and pressure, but it does not melt completely.


What is metamorphic rock 

500

How is each rock formed? 

Igneous: cooled magam/lava 

metamorphic: existing rocks change over time 

sedimentary: rock, sand, mud 

500

What are all five steps of the rock cycle? 

1. breaks into pieces from weathering 

2. pieces get moved or layered 

3. layers press together 

4. rocks get heated and change 

5. rocks melt 

500

what are the two types of breakage and what do they look like 

cleavage means it breaks in flat smooth pieces 

Fracture means it broke unevenly or jagged 

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