Rock Types
The Rock Cycle
Dating Rocks
Tectonic Plates
Earthquakes
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What type of rock often contains fossils?

Sedimentary

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What process forms igneous rock?

Cooling of magma or lava

100

Where are the oldest layers in an undisturbed rock sequence?

At the bottom

100

What are the large pieces of Earth’s crust called?

Tectonic plates

100

Where do most earthquakes occur?

At plate boundaries

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Which rock is formed when magma cools slowly underground?

Intrusive igneous rock

200

What process turns rock into sediments?

Weathering and erosion

200

What do geologists use to estimate the age of rock layers?

Fossils and rock position (relative dating)

200

Which plate boundary involves plates sliding past each other?

Transform boundary

200

Which wave travels fastest: P-wave or S-wave?

P-wave

300

What are the grains in sandstone like?

Sandstone grains are sand-sized particles (0.0625 to 2 mm) that have been cemented together. They are visible and roughly the same size.

300

What process turns sediment into sedimentary rock?

Compaction and cementation

300

If a fossil is found only in one layer, what is it called?

Index fossil

300

What happens at a divergent boundary?

Plates move apart, and new crust forms

300

What tool measures seismic waves?

Seismograph

400

Which rock reacts with acid and contains calcium carbonate?

Limestone

400

What does melting turn rock into?

Magma

400

Which type of rock is best for studying Earth's past?

Sedimentary

400

What force causes tectonic plates to move?

Convection currents in the mantle

400

Why does Australia have fewer earthquakes than places like Japan?

Australia is in the middle of a tectonic plate

500

What is the main difference between mudstone and siltstone?

Grain size – siltstone has slightly larger, more visible grains.

500

Which process causes sedimentary rock to become metamorphic?

Heat and pressure

500

Why don’t igneous rocks usually contain fossils?

 High heat destroys organic material

500

Name the boundary where one plate sinks under another.

Convergent (subduction zone)

500

What material allows earthquake waves to travel the fastest?

Steel (or other dense materials like granite)

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