Rock types
Definitions
Earth's composition
Plate boundaries
Grab bag
100

If a rock looks like a bunch of other rocks are inside of it, what kind of rock is it?

Sedimentary

100

Define Geology

The study of earth's surface and interior layers as well as how they change. 

100

What is the inner layer of the earth?

Inner core

100

Two tectonic plates pushing together are called what?

Convergent boundary

100

Define Buoyancy

The ability or tendency to sink or float. 

200

What rock often has crystals?

Igneous

200

The breaking down of rocks

What is weathering?
200

What layer gives us our magnetic field?

The outer core

200

Two tectonic plates pulling apart are called what

Divergent boundary

200

What motion does convection create

Circular

300

By applying heat and pressure you get what rock?

Metamorphic

300

Define earthquakes

A sudden shaking in the earth

300

What makes up the mantle?

Liquid magnesium and iron silicate

300

What is a transform boundary

Two tectonic plates rubbing against each other

300

What are the four things that cause erosion?

Water, wind, gravity, and ice

400

HOw are igneous rocks formed?

From cooling lava

400

Putting sediments in a new place

What is deposition?

400

Silicic rocks and basalt create what layer of the earth

The crust

400

What does a divergent boundary create

A rift valley

400

Why do tectonic plates move?

They move because of convection. When the lower mantle heats up, it rises and loses density. It then cools at the top and falls

500

What may happen to a rock if it is chemically changed?

It could change colors or size. AKA the chemical composition of a rock

500

Define the geologic time scale

Everything in Earth's history on one timeline. 

500

What is the most dense layer of the earth and what is it made of?

The inner core and it is made of solid iron and nickel

500

What are the three types of possible convergent boundaries?

Land-Land, Ocean-Land, and Ocean-Ocean

500

How do we know about our layers of the earth if we haven't actually seen them.

We know about them because of seismic waves created by earthquakes.

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