So, if sediment is deposited and put under intense heat and pressure, what type of rock is that?
This identifies as a metamorphic rock!!!
UHHHHHH, so if a solid property melt into something else, what type of matter is it now?
(HELP I CAN"T WORD MY QUESTIONS FOR MATTER AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA)
This would be a liquid property now! >:3
Which layer of the Earth do us humans and animals live on?
(Also stop letting ONE person answer all the questions. Uhm... if your doing class Jeaopardy that is.)
We live on the crust layer, which is the thinnest layer.
What has to increase for things to make a higher pitched noise?
The speed of vibration needs to increase for a high pitched sound to work out.
If an Igneous rock is formed over time IN magma, what would you call it?
Intrusion.
What are the three (((MAIN)))) matter properties?
Liquid, solid and gas. YAY.
What is both the Inner and Outer Core made out of?
Iron and Nickle.
What is frequency in Sound Waves?
Give me the definition of frequency by the way. I know my wording is off.
Frequency is the measure of pitch in a Sound Wave.
(High Pitch=High Frequency y'all.)
What would you call a rock that has straight visible layers compacted together?
It's a sedimentary rock! (And if you were thinking, no, that sentence was not used for a joke.
Which property does sound travel the SLOWEST?
Sound travels slowest in gas properties.
What are the first two terrestrial layers >>>>MOSTLY<<<< made out of? Like which material if you will.
The Crust and Mantle are mainly made out of rocky stuff.
OKAY NOWWW. <_> What is the lowest part of a Sound Wave called?
The lowest part in a Sound Wave is called a Trough
(All this time and I still cannot pronounce it... ughh.)
Okay now, imagine the magma under us, or... lava I guess, and in the cooling process some of the magma or lava leaks and hardens quickly. What type of igneous rock would it identify as?
That would be an Extrusive rock! Because it 'ex'ited the magma pile.
(Ya liked the pun? No? Alright, I'll stop now.)
Which property of matter makes sound travel the fastest?
(This is two different concepts BUT WHO CARES?)
Sound travels the fastest in solid molecules!
Name all of the layers at once. And use teamwork aswell. I don't need someone getting overwhelmed.
ALL of the layers names in order are: The crust, Mantle, Inner Core and Outer Core.
What has to happen for something to make a simple sound?
Vibration has 2 happen for sound 2 also happen. Always.
Can rock forms change from one to the other? Also what's the process called? I feel obligated to ask you that because this category is waaay to easy.
Yes indeed they can transform into another rock form, and this process is called the life cycle.
What is the freezing or boiling point of water?
(Choose one of them to answer, or both, I don't care.)
A waters boiling point is 212'F or 100'C.
A waters freezing point of 0'F or 32'C.
(Jeopardy CAN I JUST COPY AND PASTE MY NUMBERS WITHOUT PREMIUM PLEASE????)
What two things increase as you go deeper into the planet Earth?
Pressure and heat
What is Amplitude in soundwaves <_>?
Amplitude is literally just a way to read pitch with no sound whatsoever.