The Rock Cycle
Rocks
Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
Energy Resources
Miscellaneous
100

The stage that all rocks may return to with enough heat.

What is magma?

100

What molten rock becomes when it reaches the earth's surface?

What is lava?

100

These types of igneous rocks form under the earth's surface.

What are intrusive igneous rocks?

100

According to your book, this clastic sediment is the largest grain.

What is gravel? 

100

Which type of metamorphism happens near magma and is said to act as an oven that "bakes" the rocks.

What is contact metamorphism?
100

Coal, petroleum, and natural gas are all this kind of energy resource.

What is a fossil fuel? 

100

These minerals make up Felsic rocks.

What are feldspar and silica/quartz?

200

The geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.

What is erosion?

200

All rocks are made up of these.

What are minerals?

200

The cooling and solidification of magma.

What is crystallization? 

200

This kind of sedimentary rock is formed from minerals or rock fragments eroded from previously existing rocks.

What is clastic?

200

Because of the lack of aluminum, potassium, magnesium and iron, quartz can only metamorphosize into this rock.

What is quartzite? 

200

One disadvantage of using fossil fuels for energy.

What is "fossil fuels are non-renewable"?

What is "burning fossil fuels causes air pollution"?

200
Lava runs out in a steady stream during this kind of volcanic erruption.

What is effusive? 

300

 This term refers to the process by which sediments, particles, and organic material are transported and settle in a new location, often in water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.

What is deposition?

300

The 3 classifications/groups of rocks.

What are Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.

300

Two reasons that crystals may grow larger during the crystallization process.

What is slower cooling of molten rock and open space for the crystals to grow? 

300

The processes that change loose sediments into sedimentary rocks.

What are compaction and cementation?

300

This happens to the grains in shale, which consequently case the texture to become more rough over time as it metamorphosizes to quartz, feldspar, or amphibole. 

What is the grains gradually get larger?

300

The source rock that contains high levels of organic matter that petroleum and natural gas often develop from.

What is black shale?

300

This type of organic sedimentary rock is formed by the compaction and hardening of decayed plant material.

What is coal?

400

The process of breaking down rocks and minerals into smaller fragments through mechanical forces, without changing their chemical composition.

What is weathering?

400

This type of rock is formed through extreme heat and pressure. 

What is metamorphic? 

400

The property used to identify igneous rocks based on the grain size of its crystals.

What is texture?

400

This is the rock name of the smallest grain of clastic sediment.

What is shale? 

400

This is the main cause of regional metamorphism due to the formation of mountain ranges deep underground.

What is lateral pressure? 

400

What might be a limitation when it comes to wind-powered turbines? 

What is there may not be wind to generate electricity?

400

This/these classification of rock/s can be transformed into metamorphic rocks.

What are igneous and sedimentary?  

Although metamorphic rocks can form different metamorphic rocks through more intense heat and pressure. 

500

The stage in the rock cycle in which all forms of rocks may become due to weathering.

What is sediment?

500

A natural, solid mixture of one or more types of mineral grains.

What is a rock?

500

The property used to identify igneous rocks based on the chemical elements and minerals a rock is made of.

What is composition? 

500
This organic sedimentary rock is mostly formed from the remains of marine or freshwater organisms.

What is limestone? 

500

The process that is caused by intense lateral pressure making flat mineral grains parallel to each other resulting in new layers.

What is foliation? 

500

This is an example of an alternative energy biomass source?

What is wood, burnable plants such as corn and sugar can, and dried animal dung?

500
This sedimentary rock often contains numerous fossils.

What is Limestone? 

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