ROCKS
FORM ROCKS
WEATHER PATTERNS
RAIN CAUSES
WATER & WIND
100

Rock Type formed from heat and pressure deep inside the Earth

Metamorphic

100

On vacation at a lake, Saira’s mom sees an interesting-looking rock formation. Saira just learned about rocks in geology class and tells her mom that the formation is made of gneiss, a type of metamorphic rock. 

How did this metamorphic rock form?

(Slide 3)

D.) It was heated and put under pressure

100

Air mass type that has low/dry humidity

Continental

100

Slide 10

C) The air parcel was warmer, so it LOST energy and caused condensation

100

Slide 15

D) Add a plant!!

Transpiration is for plants :)

200

___________ moves rock down, below Earth’s outer layer.

Subduction

200

Slide 4

A.) Landslides have a much smaller spatial impact than tectonic plate movements

200

Air mass type that is wet/high humidity 

Maritime

200

Slide 11

A) STORM 1: Parcel was warmer, it rose and LOST energy

200

Slide 17

A) It affects the direction and movement of wind currents.

300

Slide 2

B.) Deformation (caused by heat and pressure) 

300

Slide 5

C.) Plate tectonics activity along the convergent plate boundary

300

Slide 8

Maritime

300

Slide 12

D) Wind pushed the parcel up, where it lost more energy

300

Slide 16

B) Gas --> Liquid and Liquid --> Gas

400

True or False

Rocks can turn into any other type of Rock (Sedimentary, Igneous, and Metamorphic) if under the right conditions to transform.

True!
400

Slide 6

C.) Past geoscience processes, such as volcanic activity and tectonic movements, cause iron ore to form in certain areas. 

400

Slide 9

Continental

400

Slide 13

Storm 2 - it is warmer so it rose higher and lost more energy

400

Slide 18

B) The uneven heating of the Earth’s surface influences how ocean currents form and move

500

Slide 1

B.) The igneous rock could undergo great pressure and heating. 

AND

D.) The igneous rock could be transformed into sediment, then sedimentary rock, and then to metamorphic rock through heat and pressure. 

500

Slide 7

C. The petroleum formed after an ancient ocean organism's remains were exposed to intense pressure and extremely high temperatures as the Atlantic Ocean floor sank.

500

Fill in the blank:

Liquid water _______ and turns into water vapor. This water vapor cools / condenses into a _____, which will eventually come down as __________. 

1. Evaporates

2. Cloud

3. Precipitation

500

Slide 14

C) Air Parcel 1 - It is warmer so it will rise higher & lose more energy

500

IF YOUR TEAM HAS ALL THE PACKET FILLED OUT, 500 POINTS

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