A sedimentary rock made of smaller rock fragments such as the rock conglomerate has what type of texture?
Clastic
Metamorphic rocks are classified by which 2 texures?
Foliated and Non-foliated
Granite is an Igneous rock that formed below the surface from slow cooling and crystallization of magma. What texture is Granite?
Course- Grain
What processes are needed to change sediment into metamorphic rock?
Compaction and cementation, heat and pressure
What two ways do geologists classify rocks?
Color and Texture
A sedimentary rock that forms from the remains of animals and plants such as limestone has what type of texture?
Organic
Gneiss is a metamorphic rock that contains bands of light and dark minerals. What is the texture of this rock?
Foliated
Rhyolite forms on the surface from rapid cooling and crystallization of lava. It contains crystals that cannot be seen by the naked eye. What texture is Rhyolite?
Fine-Grain
What processes are needed to change magma into sediment?
Cooling and crystallizing (above surface), weathering and erosion
What are all rocks made of?
Minerals
Gypsum is a sedimentary rock that formed from minerals that were dissolved in the rock when exposed to solution. Gypsum is what texture?
Chemical
Marble is a metamorphic rock that contains crystals and many light colored minerals. What is the texture of this rock?
Nonfoliated
Obsidian is a glassy texture Igneous rock. It forms from extreme rapid cooling and crystallization of lava on Earth's surface. Is Obsidian intrusive or extrusive?
Extrusive
What processes are needed to change sedimentary rock into magma?
Heat and pressure, melting
What is the process in which any type of rock is broken down into sediment?
Weathering
Breccia is a sedimentary rock that contains angular rock fragments of various sizes. What texture is it?
Clastic
Explain one use for metamorphic rock.
Roofing, countertops, flooring, building material etc.
Gabbro is an Igneous rock with grains and crystals that are visible to the naked eye. Is it intrusive or extrusive?
Intrusive
Give an example of a rock cycle that visits all 5 stages.
Sediment-Sedimentary rock-Metamorphic rock-Magma-Igneous rock- Sediment
Which type of rock contains fossils?
Sedimentary Rock
Explain how sedimentary rocks are formed.
Weathering and erosion (Sediment), deposition, compaction and cementation
Explain the processes that are necessary to change any type of rock into metamorphic?
Exposure to heat and pressure
Explain the process that a rock must undergo to transform to an extrusive Igneous rock.
Rapid cooling and crystallization of lava (above the surface)
Give an example of a rock cycle with at least 3 stages.
Sedimentary rock-Sediment-Sedimentary rock
What type of rocks can turn into metamorphic rock?
Sedimentary and Igneous