Sedimentary
Energy
The Rock Cycle
Rock and Roll
Igneous
100

What are small pieces that broke off of larger rock called?

Sediment

100

What is the energy source that leads to weathering and erosion?

The sun.

100

Rocks that are changed under heat and pressure BUT NOT MELTED are which type of rock?

What is metamorphic rocks.

100

Where do metamorphic rocks form?

Under the Earth's surface

100

When the mantle is melted, what does molten hot liquid does it create?

Magma

200

The process of layers of rocks getting pressed together with a lot of force over time 

Compaction

200

The energy source that provides heat that melts rock into magma comes from where?

Where is inside the Earth (interior) or Earth's core.

200

True or False: Sedimentary Rocks can make Igneous Rocks, and Igneous Rocks can make Sedimentary Rocks

True

200

How are metamorphic rocks formed? 

Heat and pressure

200

Where does melting take place?

The mantle

300

Energy from the ______ makes sedimentary rock.

What is the sun

300

True or False: Weathering creates magma

False. Melting Creates Magma 

300

What is the difference between magma and lava?

Lava melted outside Earth.

Magma melted inside Earth.

300

True or false: Melting occurs on the surface

False

300

What mountain range is this that we talked about during the unit? 


The Rocky Mountains

400

This process breaks rock down into pieces of sediment by wind and rain

What is weathering 

400

Where do weathering and erosion take place?

On the surface

400

This process brings rock up towards the surface due to plate motion.

What is uplift

400

True or false? Sand at the beach is sediment

True

400

What type of rock formation shoots lava and can be an igneous rock?

A volcano

500

From this picture, what area of the United States is formed from sedimentary rock?

What are the Great Plains

500

Rocks are broken down by weathering.  What is the process that MOVES rock from one place to another by wind or water?

What is erosion

500

When the movement of Earth's plates make rock dive down under another of Earth's plates and change that rock due to heat and pressure, this is called...

What is subduction.

500

What is the process that uses water that acts as glue to make sedimentary rock?

Cementation

500

What is the name of this rock formation made from igneous rock?

What is Devils Tower