Plate Tectonics
Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
Mr. Betancourt
100
Do humans always feel when plates move?

No. Plates move very slowly over time. We only feel them when we experience strong earthquakes.

100

What material do you need to make igneous rocks?

Magma/lava

100

What is sediment?

Small pieces of rock.

100

True or false. Metamorphic rock is the most common rock type found in Hawaii!

False.

100

Is Mr. Betancourt married?

Yes sir!

200

Two plates are converging. Steve is afraid that they will crash. What can you tell him?

Plates move slowly over time. They will not crash. 

200

How is magma/lava made?

Melting of rock in the mantle. 

200

How is sediment made?

Weathering of rock.

200

SING THE ROCK CYCLE SONG!!!!!!!

partial points if they can remember some of the lyrics.

200

How old is Mr. Betancourt?

30 years young ;)

300

True or False. Earthquakes cause plates to move.

False. 

300

What is the difference between intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks?

Intrusive: cool under the surface.

Extrusive: cool on the surface. 

300

What energy source drives the process of making sedimentary rocks?

Energy from the sun. 

300

Can sedimentary rocks and igneous rocks become metamorphic rocks?

Yes!

300

Does Mr. Betancourt like pineapple on his Pizza?

Hello! Of course! Pineapple and pizza are two perfect combinations. 

400

What is a plate boundary?

Where two or more plates meet.

400

How are igneous rocks formed?

Magma/lava cool down.

400

After sediment is eroded and deposited, how are sedimentary rocks formed?

Compaction and cementation. 

400

Can metamorphic rock become metamorphic rock?

Yes!

400

Where did Mr. Betancourt go to college?

UC Berkeley!!!! Go BEARS!

500

Name at least one scientific piece of evidence that supports the idea that plates move over time.

1. Fossils

2. Continents fit like puzzle pieces.

500

What energy source drives the process of making igneous rocks?

Energy from the Earth's interior.

500

What is the difference between erosion and deposition?

erosion: movement of sediment.

deposition: placement/deposit of sediment.

500

How are metamorphic rocks formed?

Intense heat and/or pressure. 

500

What is Mr. Betancourt's favorite roller coaster?

None. He is terrified of roller coasters lol