Rocks
Minerals
Rock Cycle
BONUS
100

What are the three types of rocks called?

Sedimentary, Metamorphic, and Igneous


100

What are minerals?

A solid object found in nature that has never been alive.

100

What happens after a volcano erupts?

Igneous rock forms

100

What is something interesting that you learned about rocks and minerals?

Varied responses!

200

What is the rock formed from magma?

Igneous

200

What is a characteristic of a mineral?

Minerals are from nature.

Minerals don't come from plants, animals, or living things.

Minerals will always have the same chemical structure.

All minerals are solid at normal temperatures.

200

What happens after Igneous rock forms?


It gets broken up into little pieces of sediments

200

What is a geologist?


A scientist who studies rocks and minerals.

300

What is a rock formed from weathering, fossils, and sediments?

Sedimentary

300

What is one example of a mineral?

Salt, pencil led, diamonds

300

What happens after sediments are formed?

Sediments are pressed together to make sedimentary rock.

300

What is the rock cycle?

The rock cycle shows how the 3 types of rocks form

400

What kind of rock is changed by heat and getting buried deep underground?

Metamorphic

400

How do scientists identify minerals?

Color, Luster, Streak, Hardness


400

What happens after a sedimentary rock is formed?

Rocks get pushed into earth's surface to form a metamorphic rock.

400

What is the different between magma and lava?

Magma is what is underground in a volcano, and lava is what comes out of a volcano.

500

What are some description words for rocks?

Dull, rough, smooth, shiny, etc

500

How are rocks and minerals the same or different?

Minerals are formed from naturally occurring substances that have not been alive.
Rocks are formed from two or more minerals.

500

What are the next 2 steps after metamorphic rock is formed?

Heat is applied and the rock becomes magma. Then, the magma erupts from the volcano.

500

What are fossils?

The preserved remains of plants or animals.