What are the three classes of rocks?
What are the three classes of rocks? Answer: Sedimentary, Igneous, and Metamorphic
Follow the arrow from sedimentary rock to metamorphic rock. What process is necessary to change a sedimentary rock to a metamorphic rock?
Heat and/or pressure
How is magma formed?
From melting rock
Can an igneous rock become another igneous rock? If so, how?
Yes, by melting again and then crystallization.
What is the role of uplift in the rock cycle?
It exposes rocks to the surface, allowing weathering and erosion.
What type of rock is formed from 1. crystalized magma and 2. crystalized lava?
1. Intrusive Igneous Rock
2. Extrusive Igneous Rock
How does magma become igneous rock?
Crystallization
How do sediments become sedimentary rock?
Deposition, burial, compaction, and cementation
What is one way a sedimentary rock can indirectly become an igneous rock?
By becoming a metamorphic rock first
What is compaction?
The process of pressing sediments together under their own weight.
Which type of rock is typically formed from layers of sediment compressed together?
Sedimentary Rock
How are sediments formed?
Weathering
What is the first step in the formation of sedimentary rocks?
Weathering
Which process cannot happen?
a. Igneous rock-> heat and or pressure-> metamorphic rock
b. Igneous rock-> weathering/erosion->deposition->burial, compaction->deposition->cementation->sedimentary rock
c. Metamorphic rock->melting-> crystallization->igneous rock
d. Sedimentary rock->melting-> crystallization->metamorphic rock
d. Sedimentary rock->melting-> crystallization->metamorphic rock
What happens during cementation?
Compacted layers, fuse together.
What type of rock forms under extreme heat and pressure?
Metamorphic Rock
What process turns igneous rock into metamorphic rock?
Heat and/or pressure, deformation
Which process is essential for the formation of metamorphic rocks but not for sedimentary rocks?
What is the sequence of processes that change magma into sedimentary rock?
Solidification to igneous rock, then weathering and erosion, followed by deposition, burial, compaction, and cementation
What is the difference between deposition and deformation?
Deposition: sediments layering in a new location after weathering and erosion.
Deformation: matter is restructured by heat and pressure deep in the earth's crust.
Name a sedimentary rock mentioned in your notes or class activities
sandstone, conglomerate, limestone
How does igneous rock become sedimentary rock?
Weathering and erosion, followed by deposition, burial, compaction, and cementation
Describe how metamorphic rocks can become igneous rocks.
By melting to magma, then crystallization
Describe a path in the rock cycle that involves all three rock types.
Sedimentary rock can transform into metamorphic rock through heat and pressure, then melt into magma and crystalize into igneous rock.
What is the difference between magma and lava?
Magma is molten rock beneath the Earth's surface; lava is molten rock that has erupted onto the Earth's surface.