Igneous Rock
Sedimentary Rock
Metamorphic Rocks
Grab Bag
Vocabulary
100

How does igneous rock form?

Forms from the cooling of magma or lava either above the surface or below the surface.

100

Rock particles, shells, bones, leaves, stems, remains of other living things are all examples of what?

Sediment

100

How do metamorphic rocks form?

heat and pressure

100

Rocks are made up of a mixture of what?

Minerals

100

Tiny bits of broken rock

Sediment

200

Igneous rock formed from lava that erupts and cools above Earth’s surface

Extrusive Igneous Rock

200

formed when sediment is deposited by water or wind.

Sedimentary Rocks

200

How do geologists classify metamorphic rocks?

Geologists classify metamorphic rocks according

to the arrangement of the grains that make up the

rocks.

200

What are the three types of rocks?

Igneous, Metamorphic, and Sedimentary

200

Way in which rocks change from one type to another

The Rock Cycle

300

Igneous rock that formed when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface

Intrusive Igneous Rock

300

By what process does sedimentary rock form?

Pressure - when sediment in layers in forced together through pressure.

300

What are the two types of metamorphic rocks?

Foliated and Nonfoliated

300

What road is Ridgeview Middle School on?

Rudy Rd.

300

Something made by nature that has never been alive

Mineral

400

Molten rock below the earth's surface

Magma

400

What are the three types of sedimentary rocks?

Clastic, Organic, and Chemical

400

When a rock changes into a metamorphic rock, what else changes?

When a rock changes into a metamorphic rock, its

appearance, texture, crystal structure, and

mineral content change.

400

What letter does both Mr. Cooper's and Mr. Carley's wives names start with?

T

400

The breakdown of rocks physically or chemically.

Weathering

500

Molten rock above the earths surface

Lava

500

Another word for transforms that happens when sediment is compressed

lithifies

500

What type of metamorphic rock does not split into layers?

Nonfoliated

500

What are the last names of the principal and vice principal of Ridgeview Middle School?

Ms. James & Mr. Reese

500

Transportation of weathered materials to a new location.

Erosion