Types of Rocks
The Rock Cycle
Layers of the Earth
Plate Tectonics
Rocks of Ages
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What are the three types of rocks?

Igneous rocks

Sedimentary rocks

Metamorphic rocks

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The breaking down of minerals and rocks into small pieces (sediments)

Weathering

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Middle layer below the crust; the thickest layer of the Earth

The Mantle

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This causes the  slow movement of Earth's crust riding on continental and oceanic plates

What is thermal energy

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A large, slow moving mass of ice

A glacier

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A rock made from extreme pressure cementing, or gluing, tiny pieces of broken down rock together.

Sedimentary rock

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The removal of soil by gravity, wind, and running water

Erosion

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The hottest layer; made of solid iron and nickel

The Inner Core

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The theory that the earth’s crust is broken into large plates that are in constant motion

Plate Techtonics

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Scientists use these to provide information about life and conditions of the past. They are images left in rocks.

Fossils

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A rock that has changed from one type of rock to another by great amounts of heat or pressure; may also have a swirled look or different colored bands.

Metamorphic rock

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This is the term used to describe what happens after a  material that was carried away, by erosion.

Deposition

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This increases as the depth beneath the surface of the Earth increases.

Temperature and Pressure

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The type of boundary formed where two tectonic plates come together

A convergent boundary

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Fossils are usually found in this type of rock.

Sedimentary rock

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Rocks that are usually found near volcanoes and are formed from the cooling and hardening of hot magma or lava.

Igneous rocks

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The name of hot, melted rock deep inside earth before it exits a volcano.

Magma

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The 4 main layers of the Earth

Crust

Mantle

Inner Core

Outer Core

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The type of boundary formed when tectonic plates move apart

A divergent boundary

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can be formed from magma OR lava

what is igneous rock

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The addition of these is needed over time for a sedimentary rock to be changed into a metamorphic rock.

Thermal energy (heat) and pressure

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The name for the process in which rocks are changing from one form to another and back again over many years

The rock cycle

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this layer is LIQUID iron and nickel

outer core

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When the tectonic plates of the Earth slip or slide, or grind past each other, this boundary is formed.

A transform boundary

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Millions of years ago, there was only one super continent.

What is Pangaea?