Vocabulary
Materials & Processes
Rock Types
Key Concepts
Claims & Evidence
100

A region of rock that formed together as a single rock type.

 

What is a rock formation?


100

Igneous rocks are made from this material.


What is magma?


100

This type of rock is formed from magma cooling.


What is igneous rock?


100

___________ gets transformed by energy, but the same ____________ is still present.


What is matter?


100

This was the first step in the process that led to the rock in the Great Plains being made from rock in the Rocky Mountains.


What is rock melting in Earth's mantle to form magma?


200

The process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion.


What is uplift?


200

Sedimentary rocks are made from this material.


What is sediment?


200

This type of rock is formed from sediments that were compacted and cemented together.

 

What is sedimentary rock?


200

Rocks can form in __________ ways.  This causes them to be ___________ types.


What is different?


200

We learned that rocks from the _____________ formed first. 


What is the Rocky Mountains?


300

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is matter?


300

Sedimentary rocks are made from this process.


What is compacting and cementing?


300

This type of rock is formed in the mantle when existing rock is subjected to extreme heat and pressure. 


What is metamorphic rock?


300

_____________ moves rock formations.

 

What is plate motion?


300

This tectonic plate is uplifted causing the Rocky Mountains to form.


What is the North American plate?


400

The ability to make things move or change.


What is energy?


400

Igneous rocks are formed by this process.

 

What is cooling?


400

The type of energy required to weather rocks.


What is energy from the Sun?


400

Any type of _______ can transform into any type of _______ because of ______________________.


What are rock and plate motion?


400

This plate was subducted, causing the Rocky Mountains to form.


What is the Pacific Plate?


500

The process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion.

 

What is subduction?

 

500

Metamorphic rocks are formed from this material and process.


What is existing rock under extreme heat and pressure?

 

500

The type of energy required to melt rocks and move tectonic plates.

What is energy from Earth's interior?


500

__________ and ___________ can expose rock formations to different energy sources, which can transform them.


What is uplift and subduction?


500

This process carried the sediments from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Plains. 

What is erosion?