Fossil-ish
Breaking it Down
Rockin' Around
Oceanic Crust
Boundaries
100

The only category of rocks that contain fossils.

What are sedimentary rocks?

100

They are the two types of weathering.

What are physical and chemical weathering?

100

It is the Rock Cycle.

What is the way rocks are formed and how they transform into other rocks?

100

Molten rock that is under the crust.

What is magma?

100

Plate boundaries where plates move apart and create new crust.

What are divergent boundaries?

200

That many organisms do not have structures that can be fossilized, helps to explain gaps in the fossil record.

What is yes/true?

200

Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are subjected to destructive processes to form these.

What is sediments?

200

Formed when molten rock cools and hardens.

What is igneous?

200

In seafloor spreading, the crust nearest to the mid-ocean ridge will be_____________ than the crust further away from the ridge.

What is younger?

200

The most common landform created at convergent boundaries.

What are mountains?

300

A remain or trace of a plant or animal embedded or preserved in a rock in the Earth's crust.

What is a Fossil?

300

The breaking apart of rocks into smaller rocks. 

What is physical weathering?

300

This kind of rock forms when another rock is transformed from one rock to another because of heat and pressure.

What is a metamorphic rock?

300

The continental crust is mostly made of granite. The ocean crust is mostly made of ___________________.

What is basalt?

300

Ocean ridges form at this type of boundary.

What is a divergent boundary?

400

The law of superposition says that in an undisturbed layer of rock the older ones are on the _______________ ?

What is the bottom?

400

Limestone fizzing when acid is put on it is an example of this process. 

What is chemical weathering?

400

It forms in nature, is a solid, has a definite chemical makeup, and has a crystal structure.

What is a mineral?

400

Rock that makes up both continental and oceanic crust.

What is silica minerals?

400

Volcanoes are found at which types of plate boundaries?

What are convergent and divergent boundaries?
500

Major spans of time based on life-forms that have been found in rocks of that age.

What is an era?

500

This rock may be composed to the remains of sea creatures of from minerals precipitated from water.

What is Limestone?

500

Particles settle in layers that build up over time, new layers form on top of old layers, these two processes turn sediments into sedimentary rocks.

What are compacting and cementation?

500

Mid-ocean ridges are constantly forming new crust, this is why the Earth does not grow in size.

What is that the oceanic crust subducts under continental crust?

500

Trenches form this boundary.

What is a convergent boundary?