Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
Vocab
Miscellaneous
100

Molten rock beneath earth's surface

What is magma

100

This process transports sediment via wind, water, and gravity from one location to a different location

What is erosion?

100

Along with the addition of chemical fluids rocks need these two things to undergo metamorphism

What is pressure and temperature?

100

This is defined as natural, solid mixture of minerals or particles

What is a rock

100

These are the three types of rocks

What is igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks

200

This volcanic rock forms from cooling lava.  The lava cools so fast that crystals don't have time to form

What is obsidian /what is volcanic glass

200

These are sedimentary rocks that are made of minerals that crystallize directly from water

What are chemical rocks?

200

This pattern, as seen in rocks like schist and gneiss, is found in metamorphic rocks where bands or layers of minerals can be seen 

What is foliation?

200

These are igneous rocks that form from cooling lava on the Earth's surface

What are extrusive igneous rocks? 

200

This is defined as rock material that is broken down into smaller pieces or dissolved in water as rocks erode

What is sediment?

300

This is a light vesicular (has wholes in it) igneous rock that can float on water

What is pumice?

300

Is the process when liquid is squeezed out of rocks and the space between the grains in a sediment deposit decreases

What is compaction?

300

This is the process that affects structure or composition of rocks in the solid state; occurs dues to changes in heat, pressure, or the addition of chemical fluids

What is Metamorphism?

300

This is defined as sediment or rock added to a landform

What is a deposit?

300

These are naturally inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an orderly arrangement of atoms.  These are also the building blocks of rocks

What are minerals?

400

These form in igneous rocks and need time to grow. They are larger in rocks that form underground and can either be small or nonexistent in rocks that form above ground 

What are crystals / What are mineral crystals?

400

This is final process for sedimentary rocks to form and is a combination of compaction and cementation

What is lithification?

400

Also called a protolith, this is the another name scientists call existing rocks before they undergo metamorphism

What is a parent rock?

400

This type of sedimentary rock was formed by organisms or contains the remains of organisms

What are Biochemical Rocks?

400

Granite which has large crystals and forms underground is an example of this type of rock.

What is an Igneous Rock?

500

This is a course grained intrusive igneous rock that is said to have a salt and pepper color appearance. 

Hint: Think back to your igneous rock lab

What is Diorite

500

Like Dolomite, Coquina, and Travertine this rock has the property of effervescence (fizzing) which can be seen when this rock comes into contact with hydrochloric acid.

Hint: This was discussed in our sedimentary rock lab

What is limestone?

500

This is the permanent change in rock shape caused by bending and folding

What is plastic Deformation?

500

In science this is defined as to appear visible

What is exposure?

500

Intrusive igneous rocks can make there way to Earth's surface due to these two processes.

What is erosion and weathering?

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