Igneous rock forms from this.
What is magma?
These are the 2 broad classifications for Igneous rocks?
Intrusive and Extrusive
These are the two types of Metamorphic rocks we discussed?
Foliated and non-foliated
These two things are needed to turn Igneous or sedimentary rocks into Metamorphic rocks.
What are extreme heat and pressure.
This term is used to describe the texture of a rock with large crystals.
What are coarse grained?
The process of in which sediments are laid down on the ground or sink to the bottom of bodies of water.
What is deposition?
Metamorphic rocks are created due to these two things.
What are extreme heat and pressure.
Magma, through cooling and crystallization turns into this type of rock.
What is Igneous rocks?
This glassy rock cools very quickly from lava.

What is obsidian.
Physical and/or chemical processes that transform sediments into Sedimentary rocks.
What is cementation?
Wavy layers of light and dark minerals within metamorphic rocks.
What is Foliation?
This must happen for Metamorphic rocks to become Igneous rocks.
What is melting, cooling and crystallization?
This rock has vesicles, or holes, left behind as gasses escaped rapidly as lava cooled.
What is pumice?
This sedimentary rock has cobble and pebble sized rocks that were deposited as sediment and cemented together.
What is a conglomerate (breccia)?
Metamorphic rocks with fine grained, uniform, random crystals are classified as this.
What is non-foliated?
This must happen for Igneous rocks to become Sedimentary rocks.
What are uplift, weathering and erosion?
Lighter colored igneous rocks contain this mineral.
What is quartz?
This intrusive igneous rock is similar to granite, but has EXTRA large crystals due to extremely slow cooling.
What is pegmatite?
Coal is an example of this type of sedimentary rock.
What is biochemical?
The Great Smoky Mountains are an example of this type of metamorphism.
What is the regional metamorphism?
This must happen to allow weathering and erosion to take place.
What is uplift.