Rocks
Minerals
Fossils
Geology
The Grand Canyon
100

What Are Rocks Made Of?

Minerals

100

Where Do We Most Commonly Find Minerals?

ANY IS CORRECT:

the Ground, Inside Rocks, and sometimes on the Earth’s surface

100

What Is A Fossil?

The Remains Of A Dead Animal (Sometimes Plant), Embedded In Rock

100

What is Geology?

The Study of The Earth

100

What Country Is The Grand Canyon In?

America/USA

200

What is one of the 3 types of rock?

ANY:

Igneous

Sedimentary

Metamorphic

200

What Is The Hardest Mineral On Earth?

Diamond


200

Can We Find Fossils In Australia?

Yes

200

Name A Layer Of The Earth.

Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

200

What State Is The Grand Canyon In?

Arizona

300

When Lava Or Magma Cools And Becomes Solid What Rocks Do You Get?

Igneous

300

Is Gold A Mineral?

NO

300

What Do Fossils Tell Us?

Things About Living Creatures From The Past

300

How Many Continents Do We Have? - Name One.

7

Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America

300

What River Runs Through The Grand Canyon?

The Colorado River

400

What Is The Massive Sandstone Rock In The Middle Of Australia

Uluru/Ayers Rock

400

Different Minerals Give Rocks Different What?

Colours

400

What Type Of Rock Do We Find Fossils In?

Sedimentary Rocks
400

What Is It Called When Wind And Water Chip Away At A Rock Formation?

Erosion

400

How Many Main Rock Layers Does It Have?

Three

500

What Type Of Rock Is Obsidian?

Igneous

500

What Gemstone Is Most Common In The Middle Of Australia

Opal

500

Why Are Plants Harder To Fossilise Than Animals?

Animals Possess Harder Tissues (Like Bones, Teeth and Shells)

500

What Causes An Earthquake?

Movement Of Tectonic Plates

500

How Big Was The Gap In Time Between The Two Bottom Layers?

Roughly 1 Billion Years