This type is created by compacting sediments together.
What is sedimentary rock?
This is the characteristic when multiple sandy pebbles are compacted into a rock.
What are sand and pebbles?
Melting turns anything on the rock cycle into this.
What is magma?
The number of obsidian rock classifications.
What are 46?
This rock is used at power plants to make electricity. You also get it if you are on the naughty list in December.
What is coal?
This rock is created by cooling slowly inside a volcano.
What is intrusive igneous rock?
You can sometimes see these in sedimentary rock, like _____'s of plants.
What are fossils?
You have to do this to turn igneous and sedimentary into metamorphic.
What is put greater temperature and pressure?
The number of sedimentary rock classifications.
What are 30?
This rock is used as the coating of many gums.
What is limestone?
This rock is created by cooling lava outside of the volcano.
What is extrusive igneous rock?
This is found on obsidian.
What is a glassy surface?
This is the process that turns soil into sediments.
The number of metamorphic rock types.
What are 25?
This rock is very commonly used in architectural construction and monuments.
What is granite?
These rocks are created by putting heat and pressure on other rocks.
What is metamorphic rock?
These are made when gases dissolve in magma when almost erupting.
What are gas bubbles?
The process that turns sedimentary back to soil.
What is exposure and weathering?
The total number of rock classifications.
What are 101?
For the most part, these two rocks are used for construction.
What are sandstone and quartzite?
Name one of the two types of metamorphic rock.
What are Foliated Metamorphic Rock and Non Foliated Metamorphic Rock?
This is what happens as a result of rocks being compressed into metamorphic.
What are ribbon-like layers?
The process that turns sediments into sedimentary rock.
What is lithification?
The number of rock classification that start with the letter t.
What are 10?
This rock can be a component of bricks and cement.
What is shale?