These two main types of igneous rocks are classified based on where they cool and solidify.
What are extrusive and intrusive rocks?
This type of rock is formed from the weathering and compaction of other rocks.
What are sedimentary rocks
This type of lake forms when a river finds an easier path and skips a meander.
What is an oxbow lake?
This is the term for a body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight.
What is a glacier?
This scale is used to test the hardness of a mineral.
What is the Mohs Scale?
This extrusive igneous rock cools so quickly it forms a glass-like appearance with no visible crystals.
What is obsidian?
These two factors are required to form metamorphic rocks.
What are heat and pressure?
This term describes a bend in a river.
What is a meander?
This is the material pushed along and then dropped by a glacier.
What is glacial till?
Metallic, non-metallic, glassy, or vitreous are all terms used to describe this about a mineral
What is luster?
This intrusive igneous rock is the most common type and is often used in kitchen countertops.
What is granite?
This type of metamorphic rock is made when granite undergoes heat and pressure
What is gneiss?
This term describes a region where all runoff drains into the same body of water.
What is a watershed?
This type of glacier flows downhill from ice accumulations near the top of mountains to a valley below.
What is an alpine glacier?
This term refers to a mineral that breaks along straight lines.
This most common extrusive igneous rock makes up the majority of the Earth's seafloor.
What is basalt?
The process of rocks being broken down into smaller pieces and moved to new locations.
What are weathering and erosion?
This fan-shaped pile of sediments forms where a river meets the ocean.
What is a delta?
Scientists gain valuable information on long-term climate by removing this from glaciers.
What is an ice core?
Despite its golden color, this mineral leaves a black streak, unlike real gold. Don't be fooled!
What is pyrite?
These rocks are typically lighter in color, and are rich in feldspar and silica.
What are felsic rocks?
This sedimentary rock made of sand grains that have been cemented together
What is sandstone?
This is the part of a river where the most erosion takes place.
What are cut banks?
The region of a glacier where the ice melts is called this.
What is the zone of ablation?
This is the hardness mineral, and whopping 10 on the Mohs scale.
What is a diamond?