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

A natural, solid mixture of minerals or particles is called this.

What is a rock?

100

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

Intrusive igneous rock

100

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

Sediments

100

Metamorphic rocks are created by these two primary forces.

Extreme heat and pressure

100

Geologists classify rocks into these 3 major groups.

igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks

200

The type of rock that forms from magma or lava cooling is termed this.

What is igneous rock?

200

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

Extrusive igneous rock

200

The process that squeezes out fluids and decreases the space between the grains in a sediment deposit is called this.

Compaction

200

These types of rocks can become metamorphic rocks.

What are igneous, sedimentary, and other metamorphic rocks?

200

A rock transforms into sediment by this process.

Weathering

300

Part of earths crust that is approximately 4-7 miles thick and is the youngest type of rock

Oceanic crust/rock

300

This igneous rock is a common countertop material in your kitchen. 

Granite

300

The crystallization of minerals from water into the spaces between sediment grains that makes sedimentary rocks stick together is called this.

Cementation

300

This occurs when magma comes in contact with existing rock and starts to melt the rocks initial properties

Contact metamorphism

300

Prior to becoming igneous rock, this process must occur to any rock.

Melting

400

Part of earth crust that is 19-25 miles thick and consists of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rock

Continental crust/rock

400

This type of extrusive igneous rock is black with a glassy texture.

What is obsidian?

400

A geological process in which sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform or landmass.

Deposition

400

Ms. Lowe's birthstone (January) is a dark ruby-colored metamorphic gemstone. What is it?

Garnet!

400

The process in which sediment is taken AWAY.

Erosion

500

The series of processes that change one type of rock into another type of rock is called this.

What is the rock cycle?

500

This igneous rock is very light and can float in water. It also has holes due to the release of gases and is used as an abrasive. It is commonly used to scrub dead skin off feet and is a common beauty product.

What is pumice?

500

This type of sedimentary rock refers to/shows any trace of past life.

Fossil

500

this typically happens when rocks are deep underground and they are subjected to massive pressure — so much so that they often become elongated, destroying the original features

regional metamorphism

500

The cause of chemical weathering which combines the element oxygen with other elements or molecules is called this.

What is oxidation?

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