Classifying Rocks
Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
The Rock Cycle
100

Geologists classify rocks into 3 major groups

 igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic

100

Igneous rock that formed from magma and cooled very slowly UNDERNEATH the earth's surface is called ________.

 intrusive igneous rock

100

These small rock pieces or particles make up sedimentary rock. They can be other rocks or plant and animal organisms.

sediment

100

This is how metamorphic rocks are created.

Rocks are exposed to extreme heat and pressure

100

True or False: Every rock can turn into any other type of rock (sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic)

True

200
The type of rock that forms from magma or lava cooling
What is igneous rock
200

This type of igneous rock is formed from lava ON the earth's surface.

Extrusive rock

200

This type of rock is made of pieces of smaller rock glued together

conglomerate

200

What does the word metamorph mean?

Meta - Change

Morph - form

200

Igneous rock transform to sediment by processes called ___________ & ____________

weathering and erosion

300

Define density

 a physical property that measures the amount of mass packed into a given volume (the amount of stuff in a space)

300

This type of igneous rocks has holes formed from gas bubbles when it rapidly cooled.

Pumice

300

the process whereby sediment from different forms of weathering accumulates in layers

Deposition

300

What can cause bands to appear in metamorphic rocks?

Uneven pressure

300

What is an example of chemical erosion?

Acid rain

400
95% of earth's crust is made out of this type of rock. 

Igneous

400

This type of igneous rock is used to make countertops.


granite

400

_____ is one of the sedimentary rocks most valued by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia. It is valued for its high shine that generates a shimmering effect in the light of a fire. It is used in body paint, rock paint and on artwork.

Ochre

400

Which rock is stronger: Limestone or marble.

Extra points for WHY

Marble - Formed from heat and pressure underground, rather than deposition (sandstone is a sedimentary rock). 

400

What type of rocks would you look or if you were searching for fossils? 

Sedimentary rocks

500

What is the name of this igneous rock?


Obsidian

500

How do crystals form in igneous rocks?

By magma cooling. The faster it cools, the smaller the crystals. The longer it takes to cool, the larger the crystals. Crystals form from the amount of minerals in the rock.

500

How are stalagmites in caves formed?

When groundwater passes over limestone, it can dissolve calcium carbonate from the limestone. When the water evaporates, it leaves behind the calcium carbonate. Various rock formations in caves are formed by this method.

500

Limestone becomes ___________ under extreme temperature or pressure.

marble

500

What is the role of a soil erosion engineer?

To study the rate of rock weathering and erosion to prevent impacts of flooding and poor food production.

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