Igneous rocks can be found around or in these.
What is a volcano?
This is what sedimentary rocks start off as.
What is sediment?
These are rocks that can become metamorphic rocks.
What are sedimentary, igneous, and most metamorphic rocks?
The three categories all rocks can be put into.
What are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic?
This word means "resulting from or produced from fire."
What is Igneous?
Liquid rocks or minerals inside Earth is called _______
What is magma?
The movement of sediment.
What is erosion?
These two things are required for a metamorphic rock to form.
What are heat and pressure?
A rock that was sediment, then went under pressure, then was melted down and crystalized or cooled inside a volcano is now this type of rock.
What is a igneous rock?
"Made from sediment" is the definition of what word?
What is sedimentary?
Igneous rocks can be classified into these two types.
What are intrusive and extrusive rocks?
After sediment has eroded, the next step of sedimentation is this.
What is deposition?
Sandstone (sedimentary) must go through this to become Quartzite.
What is heat and pressure?
At a divergent boundary, magma below the surface can become exposed, it is now this type of rock.
What is igneous?
Metamorphic rocks get their name also from the latin word morph, meaning this.
What is "form" or "to change"?
If the igneous rock has no crystal visible and has lots of gas bubble pockets, like pumice, you know that this is how it formed.
What is extrusively (cooled quickly)?
Limestone is a sedimentary rock that usually has these two characteristics.
What are fossils and acid reaction?
The plate movement that helps create a metamorphic rock is this.
What is convergent?
If a sedimentary rock becomes weathered and eroded, it is now this part of the cycle.
What is sediment?
These are examples of how mountain rock can get weathered.
What are rain, snow, ice, and wind?
This type of igneous rock, like granite, is made when magma cools inside of the Earth.
What is intrusive?
In order for rock layers below the Earth's surface to be made into sediment, they have to be a part of this type of plate movement.
What is convergent?
These are the two categories that metamorphic rocks can be put into.
What are foliated and nonfoliated?
In order for rock layers to be melted back to magma you need a lot of this and it happens at this zone.
What is heat at a subduction zone?
Foliated metamorphic rocks have this type of look.
What are thin layers?