Name that Rock Type
Plate Tectonics
Relative Dating
Crossing Boundaries
Rock Cycle Mechanisms
Agents of Change
Final Jeopardy
100

This type of rock often contains fossils

Sedimentary Rock

100

This is a supercontinent that existed millions of years ago.

What is Pangaea

100

This is where I would look if I wanted to find a very young rock or fossil

What is the top lay or above older rocks?

100

A mountain range would most likely be found at this plate boundary.

What is a convergent plate boundary.

100

In order for a rock to become metamorphic, this must occur.

What is Heat and Pressure

100

This is the transportation of soil and rock by flowing water, glacier, or wind.

What is erosion?
200
Thin wavy bands are present here

What are metamorphic rocks?

200

The same types of these are found on continents that are no longer connected to each other. This along with the fact that continents fit together like puzzle pieces support the theory of continental drift.

What are fossils?

200

True or false: A rock found in a cenozoic rock layer is older than a rock found in a mesozoic rock layer.

What is False

200

Plates slide past each other here

What are transform boundaries?

200

When an igneous rock cools slowly it is more likely to develop these blingy features

What are Crystals?

200

This is the process of breaking down of rock by wind, rain, plants, animals, and even chemical reactions.

What is weathering?

300

The majority of the Grand Canyon is made thick layers of shale, limestone, and sandstone - all examples of this type of rock.

What is sedimentary?

300

This cycling of heat in the asthenosphere causes plate movement in the lithosphere.

What are convection currents?

300

This type of fossil is short lived, wide spread, and easily identifiable.

What is an index fossil?

300

The world's longest mountain range is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge which formed at one of these boundaries

What is a divergent plate boundary?

300

Sediments undergo this to become sedimentary rocks

What is compaction and cementation?

300

These slow moving ice masses can cause small changes like scratches on rocks or large changes like the formation of valleys.

What are glaciers?

300

Put the following processes in order from smallest scale to largest scale

400

AKA volcanic rock...

What is igneous?

400

These often occur at the edge of tectonics plates as two plates slide past each other. They can also be rather destructive.

What are earthquakes?

400

The rock in this layer is the same age as the fish.

What is the rock in layer D?

400

This type of plate boundary is considered contstructive because new crust is formed.

What is a divergent plate boundary?

400

Any rock type must undergo this process to become magma.

What is melting?
400

Not to be confused with money in the bank this occurs when sediments accumalate.

What is depostion?

500

A popular choice for you counter tops, granite, is this type of rock meaning it formed beneath Earth's surface.

What is intrusive igneous?

500

Developed by Alfred Wegener and Harry Hess these 2 theories came together to form the foundation of plate tectonics theory.

What is Continental Drift and Sea Floor Spreading

500

This law states that older rocks are deeper beneath earth's surface while younger rocks and fossils are closer to the top.

What is the Law of Superposition?

500
Trenches form when oceanic plate is pulled beneath a continental plate at this type of convergent boundary?

What is a subduction zone?

500
This is the term used to describe the process of lava or magma becoming a solid

What is lithification or crystalization?

500

The valley pictured was most like formed by this process.

What is erosion from the river flowing through it?