Types of Rocks
Midwest States and Capitals
Science vocab
Science concepts
Math
100
Rocks that are formed from hot, molted rock material, also know as "firemade"
What are igneous rocks?
100
The capital of Minnesota.
What is St. Paul?
100
The age of something compared with the age of another thing.
What is Relative age?
100
A type of sedimentary rock where larger pieces of sand are cemented together.
What is conglomerate?
100
This term is one way to find a number that best represents all the numbers in a set.
What is average?
200
Rocks that are formed when bits of rocks are cemented together.
What are sedimentary rocks?
200
The capital of South Dakota.
What is Pierre?
200
A fossil created by a print or impression.
What is an imprint?
200
Part of an animal's body that is less likely to become a fossil.
What is skin?
200
This term means "left over" when dividing.
What is remainder?
300
Rocks that have been changed by heat, by pressure, or by both .
What are Metamorphic rocks?
300
The capital of Nebraska.
What is Lincoln?
300
The process by which rocks are changed from one type into another.
What is Rock cycle?
300
Wood and bones are said to become this when they are turned into stone by minerals filling in the once living parts.
What is petrified?
300
240 divided by 7.
What is 34 r 2?
400
The type of rock where most fossils are found.
What are sedimentary rocks?
400
The capital of this state is Jefferson City.
What is Missouri?
400
The hollow space in a rock where a plant or animal once was.
What is mold?
400
These type of fossil leaves tell a scientist that the area was cool.
What are evergreen trees?
400
The average of 10, 10, 7, and 13.
What is 10?
500
This word means " changed in form"
What is metamorphic?
500
The capital of this state is Lansing.
What is Michigan?
500
Hardened tree sap.
What is amber?
500
The three main properties used to identify minerals.
What are hardness, luster, and streak?
500
The number of flowers divided evenly into each vase, if there were 105 flowers and 8 vases.
What is 13?