Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
The Rock Cycle
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What are the two types of igneous rocks?

Extrusive and intrusive

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What are sedimentary rocks made of?

Sediments

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What two things cause the formation of metamorphic rocks?

Heat and pressure

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Igneous rocks become sediments by the process of:

Weathering and erosion

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What is the hardest substance known?

Diamond

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How are igneous rocks formed?

The cooling of magma
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Which two processes allow sedimentary rocks to form?

Compaction and cementation

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What is the formation of metamorphic rocks called?

Metamorphism

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What is formed when rocks become liquid after being heated?

Magma

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True or false: When water is moving quickly, it can carry heavier sediments.

True

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What determines the size of crystals in an igneous rock?

The amount of time it has to cool

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What are the three types of sedimentary rocks?

Clastic, chemical and organic

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What type of rocks can become metamorphic rocks?

Any type of rock

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What is the process in which broken rock material is transported from one place to another?

Erosion

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What is the name given to the property of rock that describes its colour when it is ground into a powder?

Streak

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Which would have larger crystals - extrusive or intrusive igneous rocks?

Intrusive igneous rocks

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What do many sedimentary rocks contain?

Fossils

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Heat and pressure can be increased by movements in the Earth's crust, which is made up of sections called what?

Tectonic plates

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Name the three types of weathering.

Physical, chemical and biological

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What is the name of the tool used for measuring the hardness of rocks?

Moh's Hardness Scale

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Name an igneous rock in which you cannot see crystals, which is also known as volcanic glass. 

Obsidian

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Name the organic sedimentary rock that is formed from dead plant matter in water after millions of years and tonnes of pressure.

Coal

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A type of metamorphic rock made from carbon at temperatures of over 1000 degrees Celsius.

Diamond

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What happens to the temperature of rocks as you move towards the centre of the Earth?

It increases
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What are the building blocks of rocks called?

Minerals

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