Igneous
Sedimentary
Metamorphic
Rock Cycle
Extra
100

What is magma formed from?

Molten rock/minerals

100

The particles of broken down rocks.

Sediments.

100

Term that means the rock is changing form.

Metamorphosis

100

What does the rock cycle do?

Tells us how rocks change from on type to another.

100

Where is lava found?

On the Earth's surface.

200

According to partial melting and fractional crystallization, minerals that melt last will form __________.

First

200

Movement of sediments through means such as glaciers, water, gravity, or wind.

Erosion

200

Metamorphic texture that has bands/ribbons

Foliated

200

Process to change igneous rock to sediments.

weathering and erosion.

200

Metamorphic rock commonly used in counter tops

Marble

300

Igneous rock type that is light colored, high silica content. Mostly contains quartz, feldspar

Granitic igneous rocks

300

Process in which sedimentary rocks form.

Lithification

300

Metamorphic texture that can result in blocky shapes

Nonfoliated

300

Sedimentary rocks can turn to igneous rocks through this process.

Melting to magma then cooling.

300

The two steps of lithification.

Compaction and cementation.

400

Igneous rock that has signs of dissolved gas bubbles upon formation

Vesicular rocks

400

Sedimentary rock type formed from previously living things

Biochemical sedimentary rock.

400

Type of metamorphism that affects only a local area through contact of molten rock.

Contact metamorphism

400

Metamorphic rocks need to do this before they can become igneous rocks.

Melt into magma/lava

400

Halite is this kind of sedimentary rock

Chemical sedimentary rock.

500

The series that shows silica content, melting temperatures affect on different minerals in rocks.

Bowen's Reaction Series

500

Type of bedding that has even/straight layers

Graded Bedding

500

Type of metamorphism that can be found on the ocean floor.

Hydrothermal metamorphism

500

Process in which igneous turns into metamorphic rocks.

Reach near melting point then stop.

500

The location of the first diamond mine/kimberlite vein

Kimberly, South Africa