Rock Cycle
Fossils
Plate Tectonics
Rock and Fossil Layers
Misc.
Final Jeopardy
100

These kinds of rocks are formed when magma cools.

Igneous

100

Which type of fossil is actual parts of the plant or animal?

True Form

100

True or False: The continents have stayed in the same place over time.

False

100

In what layer would the oldest rocks be found? Where would the youngest rocks be found?

Oldest- Layer D

Youngest- Layer A

100

The boundary that creates faults.

Transform

100


The fossils on the east coast of South America match the fossils on the west coast of Africa. Fossils are found on both continents/both locations even though they are separated by an ocean.

200

Which can occur in the rock cycle?

A. Sedimentary rock is heated and squeezed to become metamorphic.

B. Metamorphic rock melts to form sedimentary rock.

C. Sedimentary rock is eroded to form igneous rock.

D. Igneous rock is eroded to form metamorphic rock.

A. Sedimentary rock is heated and squeezed to become metamorphic.

200

Which type of fossil is a fossilized footprint?

Trace Fossil

200

The name of the supercontinent from 300 million years ago.

Pangea

200

Which type of rock would these fossils be in? Explain your reasoning.

Sedimentary, it has fossils or it is made of layers.

200

The boundary that creates mid-ocean ridges.

Divergent

300

What process causes metamorphic rocks to form?

Heat, pressure, and time

300

Which type of fossil is the space left after an organism decays?

Mold Fossil

300

What causes one plate to sink under another?

It's density

300

The boundary that creates continental mountains.

Convergent

300

What is the difference between weathering, erosion, and deposition?

Weathering is the breaking of rocks. 

Erosion is the moving of rocks.

Deposition is the layering/dropping of rocks. 

400

How can a metamorphic rock become a sedimentary rock?

By weathering/ erosion AND cementation/ compaction

400

Which fossil is a 3-D image left after a mold fossil is filled in?

Cast Fossil

400

The cycle of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking of magma that causes the plates to move.

Convection Currents

400

What can fossils of fish bones in the desert tell us about the area in the past?

That it was once underwater.

400

Which process caused the creation of the Grand Canyon?

A. Plate Movement

B. Weathering and Erosion

C. Deposition

D. Sun

B. Weathering and Erosion

500

Where in the rock cycle can you start for a rock to become any other type of rock?

Anywhere

500

What type of fossil is an insect trapped in amber?

True Form Fossil

500

What clues did scientists have that the continents were once connected? (Give at least 2 to get full credit)

Fossils of plants and animals and rock formations on different continents. Continents' coastlines look like they fit together.

500

Has the environment in this picture changed over time? Explain with details.

Yes, the environment has changed. Layer D has shells which tells us it is a water environment. Layer C has a dinosaur which tells us it is a land environment. Layers A and B have fish and shells which tell us that it has gone back to a water environment. Now it is a desert because of the cactus growing.

500

If there is a convergent boundary on one side of a plate, what type of boundary would most likely be on the other side?

Divergent