Rock Cycle
Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
Plate Tectonics
100

This process, caused by wind, water, or ice, breaks down rocks into smaller pieces over time.

What is weathering?

100

This type of igneous rock forms when magma cools slowly beneath the Earth's surface.

What is granite?

100

This sedimentary rock, commonly found in Ireland, is made from compacted grains of sand.

What is Sandstone?

100

This term refers to the process that changes existing rocks into metamorphic rocks due to heat, pressure, or chemically active fluids.

What is Metamorphism?

100

The volcanic islands of Japan are located at the boundary between the Pacific Plate and this plate.

What is the Eurasian Plate?

200

This type of physical weathering occurs when water enters cracks in rock, freezes, and expands, breaking the rock apart.

What is Freeze Thaw Action?

200

The Antrim Plateau in Northern Ireland is famous for this igneous rock formed by the cooling of lava on the surface.

What is basalt?

200

The famous geological formation, the Burren, is made primarily of this type of rock, which is a type of limestone.

What is Carboniferous limestone?

200

This metamorphic rock is formed from quartz sandstone, and it is known for its hardness and resistance to weathering.

What is quartzite?

200

The San Andreas Fault is an example of this type of plate boundary, where two plates slide past each other.

What is a transform boundary

300

This process involves the compaction and cementation of sediments into rock.

What is lithification?

300

This geological feature, located in County Antrim, is a famous example of basalt columns formed during volcanic activity.

What is the Giant’s Causeway?

300

This feature, formed when water percolates through sandstone, often gives sandstone a layered appearance.

What is stratification?

300

The parent rock for this metamorphic rock is limestone, and it forms when subjected to high pressure and temperature.

What is Marble?

300

This is the geological feature formed when an oceanic plate subducts beneath a continental plate, creating a trench and volcanic arc.

What is a subduction zone?

400

Rocks are transported and deposited by water, wind, or ice in this step of the rock cycle.

What is erosion and deposition?

400

Granite in Ireland primarily formed during this geological era, over 400 million years ago.

What is the Caledonian Orogeny?

400

The limestone beds in Ireland's Midlands were deposited during this geological period, about 350 million years ago.

What is the Carboniferous period?

400

This type of metamorphism happens over large areas, usually caused by tectonic plate movements and involves both heat and pressure.

What is regional metamorphism?

400

The concept of "hotspots" is related to this type of mantle plume, which can create volcanic chains like the Hawaiian Islands.

What is a mantle hotspot?

500

The process by which sediments turn into sedimentary rock through compaction and this binding action.

What is cementation?

500

The process in which minerals in granite react with water and air to form new minerals and dissolved ions is called this.

What is chemical weathering?

500

Limestone can dissolve in this acidic substance, which leads to the formation of features like caves and sinkholes.

What is a weak carbonic acid?

500

This term describes the process of minerals segregating into bands of different colors due to high pressure and temperature, common in gneiss.

What is banding?

500

The East African Rift is an example of this type of plate boundary, where continental crust is splitting apart, name the two plates

What is the Somali and Nubian Plates?

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