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Where does an intrusive igneous rock form?
Below the surface of the Earth.
100
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. What one of Newton's laws is this?
What is the 3rd law of motion?
100
A clear statement of what you are trying to solve in an experiment. It is stated as a question.
What is the problem?
100
A minerals true color will show up when you do this.
What is the streak test?
100
What are the two types of igneous rocks?
What are intrusive and extrusive?
200
When does the rock cycle stop?
Never it is continuously going.
200
What will friction do to a moving object?
Slow it down.
200
Things in an experiment that must remain the SAME in order for it to be fair.
What is the constants?
200
How are rocks classified?
By how they are formed.
300
An igneous rock that has heat and pressure added to it would become a .............
What is a metamorphic rock?
300
An object at rest will stay at rest & an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. Which one of Newton's laws is this?
What is the 1st law?
300
A naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite structure.
What is a mineral?
300
What are rocks made up of?
What is minerals?
400
A metamorphic rock that goes through weather and erosion becomes a .........
What is a sedimentary rock?
400
What is the mathematical equation for Newton's 2nd law?
What is F=M x A, Force= mass times acceleration
400
This scale rates the hardness of a material.
What is the hardness scale?
400
What are the 2 types of metamorphic rocks?
What are foliated and non-foliated?
500
Older rocks that are formed from heat and pressure are called......
What is a metamorphic rock?
500
When does the rock cycle stop?
Never it is continuously going.
500
This type of rock is formed from sediments, plant and animal matter or dissolved minerals.
What is a sedimentary rock?
500
This type of rock forms from cooled magma.
What is an igneous rock?