Rock Cycle
Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
Minerals
100

What are the three main rock types?

Igneous, Sedimentary, and Ketamorphic

100

What are the types of Igneous Rocks?

Intrusive and Extrusive

100

What are the types of Sedimentary Rocks

Clastic, Organic, and Chemical

100

What are the types of Metamorphic Rocks?

Foliated and Non-Foliated

100

What is a mineral?

A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and a specific ordered atomic structure

200

What is the rock cycle?

The rock cycle is the continuous process that forms, breaks down, and changes rocks between igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic types

200

What are rocks formed from lava called?

Extrusive Igneous Rocks

200

What is a sediment?

Loose particles of rock, minerals, and organic material

200

Can metamorphic rocks melt?

Yes. If heated enough, they melt into magma

200

What is the hardest mineral on the Mohs scale? 

What is the softest mineral on the Mohs scale?

Diamond

Talc

300

Name one way igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are connected in the rock cycle.

Any rock can become another through melting, weathering, or heat/pressure.

300

What happens when magma cools?

It crystallizes into intrusive igneous rocks

300

How are sedimentary rocks formed?

Sediments are deposited, compacted, and cemented together over time

300

What does metamorphism mean?

A change in a rock's minerals or texture due to heat and pressure

300

What scale measures hardness?

The Mohs Hardness Scale

400

Why is it called a cycle?

Because rocks continuously change from one type to another with no beginning or end

400

How is magma formed?

Rocks melt deep within Earth's crust or mantle due to high temperatures

400

What is compaction?

When pressure squeezes sediments together, reducing the space between them

400

What is a Protolith?

A protolith is the original rock that a metamorphic rock forms from heat, pressure, and chemical changes during metamorphism.

400

What is luster?

The way a mineral reflects light

500

When does the Rock Cycle happen?

Forever, it is an ongoing process throughout Earth

500

What is the difference between intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks?

Intrusive rocks cool slowly underground and have large crystals. Extrusive rocks cool quickly at the surface and have small crystals

500

Name at least 3 different Sedimentary Environments

Alluvial Fan, Delta, Floodplain, Shallow Marine, and Deep Marine

500

What is the difference between Foliated and Non-foliated Metamorphic Rocks

Foliated Rocks have minerals arranged in layers or bands, while Non-foliated Rocks don't

500

What is fluorescence?

The property of glowing under ultraviolet (UV) light