PROCESSES
Different Forms of Rocks
Rock Properties
Features of Rocks
100

What is The process of breaking down objects and transporting them to another location?

Weather and Erosion

100

 What are rocks That can be formed through Lava and Magma? Can be Intrusive or Extrusive.

Igneous Rock

100

What is the test involving scratching the rock on objects?

Hardness

100

 What are that relate to Coarse-Grained and Fine-Grained?

Aphanatitic and Phanerititc

200
What is the process in which a rock is compacted together and then glued to form a new form of rock?

Compaction and Cementation

200

What are rocks That have gone through the process of changing their genetic makeup to become this form of Rock?

Metamorphic Rock

200

What is the process in which you figure out if the shape has a crystalized look?

Crystal Structure

200

Darkened Color Rocks.

Mafic

300

What is it called when a Rock is melted and then hardens over time?

Melting and Cooling

300

What are two forms of heat that can be formed above or below a Volcano?

Lave and Magma

300
What is it called when you try to look for the line that a rock makes against a surface?

Streak

300

Light Color Rocks

Felsic

400

When a rock is transported up out of a volcano or an underground area through tectonic plates shifting.

Uplift

400

What are rocks formed from the Compaction and Cementation of Sediments? It can have Organic, Chemical, or Clastic Features.

Sedimentary Rocks

400

What is it called when you investigate to find the shine of a rock on a surface?

Luster

400

The scientific name of rocks with Layers or Without Layers.

Foliated or Non-Foliated

500

What is it called when sediments are transported through water, Wind, or any other form of travel involving nature?

Deposition

500

What is a material broken down by the process of weathering?

Sediemnts

500

What are the two words used to describe if a rock has a flat or more rock cracked surface?

Cleavage and Fracture

500

This word possesses the property of Hardness, Luster, Streak, Fracture and Cleavage, Chemical formula, and Crystal Structure

Mineral

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