Rocks
Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
Processes of the Rock Cycle
100

The continual process by which new rock forms from old rock.

What is the rock cycle?

100

Is the Latin word for fire.

What is Ignis?

100

These small bits of rock eventually collect to form sedimentary rock.

What is sediment?

100

The Greek prefix that means to "change" or to "alter". 

What is Meta-?

100

These kinds of rock can eventually transform into any other kinds of rock. 

What is any kind of rock?

200

Three general groups of rocks that are characterized by their formation and identifying features.

What is Igneous, Metamorphic, and Sedimentary Rock?

200

Igneous rock is formed when this cools down.

What is magma/lava?

200

Sediment is usually created by these processes. 

What is weathering and erosion?

200

Metamorphic rock is formed by these two forces.

What is Pressure and Heat?

200

Buried rock is brought to the earth's surface by this force. 

What is uplift?

300

A rock is a solid mixture of one or more of these.

What are Minerals?

300

Liquid rock that is found deep within the Earth. 

What is magma?

300

Organic sedimentary rocks are formed in the presence of these.

What are fossil and plant remains?

300

Metamorphic rock is typically created within this part of the Earth. 

What is deep within the crust of the Earth?

300

Grains of rock are removed from their source by this process.

What is erosion?

400

Minerals naturally form as solid matter with this structure.

What is a crystal structure?

400

Lava cools _____ than magma. 

What is faster?

400

The process that involves the removal of water from sedimentary rock,

What is cementation?

400

The source of the pressure that causes metamorphic rock to form.

What is the weight of the rock above it and around it?

400

Water, wind, heat and ice break down rocks by this process.

What is weathering?

500

Crystals grow as melted rock does this.

What is cools?

500

These types of igneous rocks have large crystals developed, which can be seen with the naked eye. 

What is Intrusive Igneous Rocks?

500

The fusing together of pebbles create this type of sedimentary rock. 

What is Conglomerate Sedimentary Rock?

500

Metamorphic rocks, when compared to Igneous and Sedimentary rocks, generally tend to have this defining characteristic. 

What is hardness, due to their formation under high heat and pressure? 

500

Water, ice, and wind drop newly formed sediments into their new home by this process.

What is deposition?

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