Types of Rocks
Vocab
Natural Disasters
Vocab/Random
Random
100

Name the three kinds of rocks we learned about

Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rockss

100

What is weathering?

Weathering is to break down into smaller pieces with natural processes

100

How does an earthquake occur? 

Sudden shifts in tectonic plates cause earthquakes 
100

What is a seismograph?

A seismograph is a tool used to track the seismic wave movement through the earth

100

What do you call the material inside a volcano/outside a volcano?

Inside: magma

Outside: Lava 

200

How are sedimentary rocks created?

They are created by putting pressure on smaller sediments over time to create a singular rock 

200

What is erosion?

Any process or force that moves sediments to new locations

200

What causes tsunamis? 

Underwater earthquakes/shift in plates underneath the ocean can cause tsunamis?

200

What are the two different kinds of weathering?

Chemical Weathering and Physical Weathering

200

What is the rock cycle? 

The rock cycle is the continuous cycle in which rocks are created, destroyed and recreated

300
How are metamorphic rocks created? 

They are created by taking other kinds of rocks and applying enough heat to change their minerals, but not enough to turn them into magma. 

300

What are hydrothermal vents? 

deep sea geyser that releases extremely hot and mineral-rich water through the cracks of the earth 

300

How do volcanic eruptions occur? 

Volcanic eruptions are caused by a change of pressure in the magma chamber pushing the magma up and out of the volcano. 

300

What are the 3 different kinds of mountains? 

Dome mountains, fold mountains, and fault-block mountains

300

Who was Alfred Wegener?

He is the man that hypothesized the continental drift. He did not have evidence to support it at first and people did not agree with his ideas.

400

How are igneous rocks created? Why do the mineral pieces look larger or smaller? 

Igneous rocks are created from magma coming up from the earth's mantle. The minerals are different sizes because of how fast they were able to cool. Fast cooling = small minerals, slow cooling = large minerals


400

The study of earth, how it changes, and its processes is called what? 

Geology

400

Give an example of how cultures explain how natural disasters occur. 

Pele and her sister stealing her lover explains volcanic eruptions. 

The crow carrying the whale to the mountain top explains earthquakes. 

400

What can you often find in sedimentary rock that can show us what kind of animals used to be on this earth?

Fossils 

400

Label the picture with: crust, mantle, inner core, and outer core

Inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust
500

Name a type of sedimentary rock. 

Limestone, sandstone, shale 

500

What is subduction zone? 

The subduction zone is where one plate moves under another plate. 

500

Name three volcanoes we learned about. 

Bonus 100 points if you name the island Mr. Rock talked about yesterday. 

Yellowstone, Tambora, Mauna Loa, Vesuvius


Bonus: Westman Island

500

The explanation for the moving, sliding, and shifting under the earths crust is called what? 

Plate tectonics 

500

What is Pangea? What are the names of the continents that made it up? 

Pangea is the supercontinent that existed before all the seven continents were separated. The seven continents are North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. 

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