Sedimentary Rocks
Weathering, Erosion or Deposition
Karst
Freshwater & Groundwater
Surface Processes & Fossils
100

The three main types of sedimentary rocks.

What are Clastic, Biological, and Chemical

100

The type of biological weathering in which a plant's roots break apart a rock.

What is root wedging?

100

These cave features are found clinging to the ceilings of caves.

What are stalactites?

100

This is the amount of water on Earth?

What is 72%
100

This type of fossil is includes a piece of an organism such as teeth, leaves, bones, etc.

What is a body fossil?

200

This sedimentary rock is made of lithified crushed up and fossilized shells.

What is Coquina?

200

The name of this feature correlates to its shape and is formed by what?

What is a v-shaped valley formed by river erosion?

200

The type of rock that karst typically forms in.

what is limestone?

200

This is the major watershed of Virginia that we live in.

What is the Chesapeake Bay Watershed?

200

This is the cavity in a rock made when an organism decayed.

What is a mold?

300

The process called in which sediment is squeezed by overlying material.

What is compaction?

300

These two processes formed the cutbank and pointbar shown in the image.

Cutbank: Erosion

Pointbar: Deposition

300

The geographic province of Virginia that is abundant with karst topography.

What is the valley & ridge province?
300

Describes how easily water can pass through sediment grains.

What is permeability?

300

This type of fossil provides evidence of an organisms behaviors and typically includes footprints, burrows, feces, and eggs.

What is a trace fossil?

400

the process in which minerals in water act like glue to stick sediment grains together.

What is cementation?

400

This triangular feature is formed by which process?

What is a delta formed by deposition?

400

The type of weathering that is primarily responsible for the development of these caves.

What is chemical weathering (specifically dissolving of limestone)?

400

A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater. They are responsible for providing water to homes.

What is an aquifer?
400

This rock layer appears to be most resistant to weathering and erosion.

What is the lockport dolostone?

500

This rock is composed of angular clasts of gravel that have been compacted and cemented together.

What is Breccia?

500

This process moves fragments of rock and soil through water, ice, wind, or gravity.

What is erosion?

500

The chemical compound that is formed as water infiltrates soil to weather the limestone and produce karst features.

What is carbonic acid?

500

These locations have the saltiest ocean water (explain why).

What is the poles and equator. Because as water freezes and evaporates, it leaves the salts behind.

500

This rock shows evidence of being transported the farthest distance by a stream.


What is the bottom left rock

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