Sedimentary Rocks
Fossil Fuels
Processes
Weathering and Erosion
Fun Facts
100

What are sedimentary rocks made of?

Layers of sediment such as sand, silt, and clay.

100

Name one fossil fuel.

Coal, oil, or natural gas.

100

What is weathering?

The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.

100

What is one cause of weathering?

Wind, water, ice, or plant roots.

100

What is the most common sedimentary rock?

Shale

200

What is compaction?

The process of squeezing layers of sediment together under pressure.

200

What are fossil fuels made of?

Decayed plants and animals.

200

What is erosion?

The movement of sediment by wind, water, or ice.

200

What is one cause of erosion?

Moving water, wind, or glaciers.

200

Name a place where fossil fuels are found.

Deep underground or beneath the ocean floor.

300

Name one example of a sedimentary rock.

Sandstone, limestone, or shale.

300

How long does it take to form fossil fuels?

Millions of years.

300

What is deposition?

The process of sediments settling in a new location.

300

How does water cause erosion?

By carrying sediments downstream.

300

What is one way fossil fuels are harmful?

They release greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.

400

What is cementation?

The process where minerals stick sediments together like glue.

400

Name two types of fossil fuels.

Oil and coal (or natural gas).

400

How does heat help form fossil fuels?

Heat transforms organic material into fossil fuels over time.

400

How do plants help weathering?

Plant roots grow into cracks in rocks, breaking them apart.

400

What type of energy can replace fossil fuels?

Renewable energy like solar, wind, or hydroelectric power.

500

Why are fossils found in sedimentary rocks?

Sedimentary rocks form in layers that gently preserve fossils.

500

What is one use of fossil fuels?

Producing energy for electricity, transportation, or heating.

500

What happens during cementation?

Minerals fill in the spaces between sediment particles and harden.

500

What is deposition?

When eroded materials settle in a new location.

500

Why are sedimentary rocks important to scientists?

They contain fossils and clues about Earth's history.

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