A mixture of two or minerals.
What is a rock?
Liquid rock found deep inside Earth.
What is magma?
Fluid that flows through rocks to make them metamorphic along with heat and pressure.
What is water?
The loose materials such as rock fragments that make up sedimentary rocks.
What is sediment?
A rock frequently used for tombstones.
What is granite?
Heat and pressure
What does it take to make a metamorphic rock?
When magma reaches Earth's surface and flows from volcanoes.
What is lava?
The metamorphic rock that is formed from limestone and is good for carving because of its softness.
What is marble?
Detrital, chemical and organic.
What are the three types of sedimentary rock?
A rock often used for statues and sculptures.
What is marble?
The rock that's formed when magma cools.
What is igneous rock?
Igneous rock that forms inside of the Earth?
What is intrusive igneous rock?
When mineral grains line up in parallel layers of metamorphic rock.
What is foliated metamorphic rock?
The process where pressure forces sediment to stick together?
What is compaction?
A rock that is used in classrooms to write things down.
What is chalk?
Weathering and erosion
How is sediment formed?
Igneous rock that is formed as lava cools on the surface of Earth.
What is extrusive igneous rock?
The metamorphic rock that doesn't have layers.
What is non foliated metamorphic rock?
Occurs when minerals such as quartz and calcite are deposited pieces of sediment.
What is cementation?
The metamorphic rock formed from granite.
What is gneiss?
The principle that rock isn't created or destroyed
What is the Law of Conservation of Matter?
A black, glassy rock formed outside the Earth from an erupting volcano.
What is obsidian?
The rock types that can become a metamorphic rock.
What are igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary?
Rocks made of once-living things.
What are organic sedimentary rocks?
The white extrusive igneous rock that is very light-weight with holes in it.
What is pumice?