Types of Rocks
The Rock Cycle
Examples of Sedimentary Rocks
Examples of Igneous Rocks
Random Science Questions
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What are the three types of rocks?

Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic

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How do sedimentary rocks turn into metamorphic rocks?

when subjected to extreme heat and pressure 

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Made from compacted sand grains

Sandstone

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a coarse-grained rock that forms when magma cools slowly beneath the Earth's surface 

granite 

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What is the function of the heart in the human body?

Tp pump blood around the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells

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What process breaks down rocks into smaller pieces?

Weathering

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Why is the rock cycle important?

Explains how rocks are formed, broken down, and transformed over time. 

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Often formed from shells and marine organisms

Limestone

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a volcanic glass formed from very rapid cooling of lava, resulting in a smooth, glassy texture

obsidian 

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Three states of matter

solids, liquids and gas

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What is the main cause of metamorphic rocks changing their form?

Pressure and heat

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Why can rocks change types multiple times?

The rock cycle is continuous, rocks break down, melt and reform many times under different condition.

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Formed from compacted mud and clay particles


Shale

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a light, porous rock formed from gas-rich lava that cools quickly, often able to float on water

pumice 

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What is the chemical formula for water?

H2O

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Which type of rock forms from cooled lava or magma?

Igneous
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What effect does heat and pressure have on rocks.

heat and pressure cause physical and chemical changes in rocks, transforming them into metamorphic rocks

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Formed from compressed plant material over millions of years 

coal 

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a fine-grained rock that forms when lava cools quickly on the Earth's surface

Basalt

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What is the basic unit of life?

A cell

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What are the two types of igneous rocks/

intrusive and extrusive

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What are the main processes in the rock cycle

weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction and cementation, melting, cooling and heat and pressure

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Three parts of a plant cell?

cell wall, chloroplast, and vacuole.