You can observe this with your eyes. It is how big or small a rock is.
What is size.
100
this is one place you can find rocks. It is where people walk around.
What is land.
100
These are three different ways weathering can change rocks.
What is water, ice, wind?
200
how an object feels.
What is texture?
200
These rocks are formed by years and years of pressure, rain and wind. Layers are formed in these rocks.
What are sedimentary rocks?
200
This is different for every rock. You can observe it with your eyes. It depends on how it is formed. May include edges, may not.
What is shape.
200
this is one place where rocks can be found. Rocks do not stay dry here.
What is water.
200
this is when water changes the shape of rock by seeping down inside of it. The rock wears away and disappears in places.
What is dissolve?
300
something about an object that you can observe with your senses.
What is a property?
300
These rocks are formed by years of wind, ice and rain rolling them around causing them to 'change' into new forms. (hint: remember the word that means 'to change')
What are metamorphic rocks?
300
You can observe this with your eyes. Some rocks have a combination of these. Some can be very beautiful.
What is color.
300
True or False:
Rocks can be found in the air or in the clouds.
False.
300
this is one way that rocks break down. The rock splits because water gets inside of it and then freezes.
How does ice break down rock?
400
These rocks are formed when magma from inside of the earth comes out of a volcano and cools.
What is igneous rock?
400
You can observe this with your sense of touch. It is how a rock feels.
What is texture.
400
True or False:
Rocks can be found on the sun.
False.
400
this causes sand to be picked up and blown over rocks. The rocks are broken down by being rubbed with the sand over a long period of time.
How does wind break down rock?
500
How are all rocks the same?
How are all rocks different?
answers may vary.
500
True or False:
Rocks can be found on land and in water.