Sedimentary Rocks
Igneous Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
Minerals
Remember your science
100
One way a sedimentary rock is formed

Compaction, Cementation, Chemical, Biologic

100

Give an example of molten material

Magma or Lava

100

This rock type is formed from the recrystallization of existing rocks

metamorphic

100

A mineral is ________, which means that it contains no materials that were once alive.

inorganic

100

An animal that only eats meat is considered

carnivorous

200

where are sedimentary rocks usually formed?

Underwater

200

Granite has large crystals, this means granite cooled _________

slowly

200

Metamorphic rocks are changed due to

heat and pressure

200

The hardest mineral is

Diamond

200

The fourth planet from the sun

Mars

300

Only this rock type can contain fossils

sedimentary

300

What rock type forms from the cooling of lava and magma?

Igneous

300

Foliated metamorphic rocks have

layers or bands

300

The softest mineral is

talc

300

1 x 10in scientific notation is equivalent to what number

1,000,000 (one million)

400

Nearly perfectly preserved, what is the nickname for this 4000 year old man?

Bog Man

400
Extrusive igneous rocks cool

quickly

400

What two rock types can turn into metamorphic rocks?

sedimentary and igneous

400

Name one mineral found in toothpaste

Fluoride, Calcium or Phosphate 

400

Hey maple syrup lovers, name one grade of maple syrup. (Hint: it's related to color)

Golden, Amber, Dark, or Very Dark

500

Sedimentary Rocks are worn down into sediments by

weathering and erosion

500

Scientist can tell the rate of cooling by observing the ___________ _________

Crystal size

500

hornfels, marble, quartzite, and novaculite do not have a layered or banded appearance, this makes them

Non-foliated

500

Most minerals do not split apart evenly because they have

cleavage

500

A line drawn on a map to join all the places that are the same height is called a

contour or isoline