Rock Types
Rock Cycle
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100

What are the three main rock types involved in the rock cycle?

Igneous, Metamorphic, and Sedimentary

100

The process of rock breaking down over millions of years by wind and rain.

Erosion

100

Igneous rock formed inside the Earth's crust is called _____________ while igneous rock that formed outside the Earth's crust is called _____________.

Intrusive and Extrusive

100
What is the difference between magma and lava?

Lava is molten rock above Earth's crust while magma is molten rock below the Earth's crust.

100

Minerals form during a process called the _______________

Rock Cycle

200

What rock forms through the compaction of sediments?

Sedimentary Rock

200

When layers of sediment (above or below water) begin to stack on top of one another and start to compact and solidify the lower layers is called __________ and __________.

Compaction and Cementation.

200

What are clastic sedimentary rocks?

Rocks composed of chunks of other, pre - existing rocks and sediments.

200

What are the two key factors required for metamorphic rock to form?

Heat and Pressure

200

What happens to minerals if they undergo metamorphism?

Minerals can transform into new minerals under high heat or pressure (metamorphism).

300

Describe how igneous rock is formed.

Igneous rock is formed through the crystallization of lava or magma as it cools.

300

Describe the process of transportation and deposition.

When eroded rock is carried away in streams or rivers and is later deposited into riverbeds or ocean floors creating layers of sediment.

300

What is stratification.

Layers of sediment varying in color that are present is some sedimentary rocks.

(Stripes)

300

When igneous rock has large, coarse grains that look like easily visible crystals; formed with a slow cooling rate intrusively. Is called _____________ texture.

Phaneritic texture

300

What is the difference between the color of a mineral and its luster? 

Luster - how the mineral reflects light while color is the color of the mineral (does not reflect light) 

400

What is the formal definition of a "rock".

Naturally occurring aggregates made of one or more minerals.

400

______________ is when metamorphic rock turns into magma due to intense heat and pressure from Earth's mantle.

Rock melting.

400
What is the definitions for fossils - 

remains of ancient lifeforms, often found in sedimentary rocks providing clues about past environments.

400

Describe the difference between Vesicular and Glassy igneous rocks.

Vesicular extremely course with lots of air pockets caused by lava cooling while glassy igneous rocks are smooth and shiny.

400

Describe the precipitation process:

Minerals can form from solutions, such as seawater or lake water, as the solvent evaporates or becomes supersaturated. When the concentration of minerals in the solution exceeds its solubility, crystals begin to form.

500

____________ metamorphic rock that has layered or banded appearance due to the alignment of mineral grains.

Foliated

500

What causes once previously buried rock to be forced up to the surface in a process called "uplift and exposure"?

Tectonic forces such as Earthquakes or formation of volcanoes and mountains.

500

Why is the rock cycle described as a never ending process?

The rock cycle is never ending because there is no end or beginning point.

500

What are the four compositions of igneous rocks

Felsic - light in color

Intermediate - both light and dark in color

Mafic - Minerals are dark in color

Ultra mafic - Extremely dark in color due to large amounts of Fe (iron)

500

What are the ten minerals on the Mohs scale of hardness? From weakest to strongest?

Talc

Gypsum

Calcite

Fluorite

Apatite

Orthoclase

Quartz

Topaz

Corundum

Diamond

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