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4True/False
Name That Rock
Head of the Class
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Rock On!
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5A mixture of natural substances and
(perhaps)minerals
6What is a rock?
7The natural, repeating processes that break down
and reform rock
8What is the rock cycle?
9Molten rock that spews on the Earths surface
10What is lava?
11Formed from heat and pressure from other rocks
12What are metamorphic rocks?
13These two things create metamorphic rocks
14What are heat and pressure?
15Rocks never change
16False!
17Large crystals cooled quickly
18False!
19A rock may contain no minerals or many minerals
20True!
21Bands of minerals in a metamorphic rock are
called foliation
22True!
23Marble, gneiss, slate and schist are metamorphic
rocks
24True!
25Water and wind carry away rock pieces
26Erosion
27Gluing together sediments
28cementation
29Sediments settle out of wind or water
30deposition
31Squeezing or pressing layers
32compaction
33The rock cycle shows how rocks ________
34Change from one type to another
35Black, glossy rock that has no minerals
36obsidian
37Forms from remains of plants and animals (organic
material)
38What is coal?
39Cemented pebbles of all sizes
40What is conglomerate?
41Grains of sand cemented together
42What is sandstone?
43Calcite shells from sea bottoms cemented together
44What is limestone?
45Igneous rocks are classified in these in these
two groups.
46What are intrusive and extrusive?
47Metamorphic rocks are classified in these two
groups.
48What are foliated and non-foliated?
49A rock that might contain fossils.
50Sedimentary rock
51 Minerals break apart and new minerals form
52What is recrystallization?
53Sedimentary rocks are classified in to these
three groups.
54What are clastic, organic, and chemical?
55Final Jeopardy
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56What are marble, coal, and basalt?
57- Name these three rocks
- a nonfoliated metamorphic rock that forms from
limestone - 2. A sedimentary rock formed entirely by old
plant material, layered and pressed together - 3. An extrusive igneous rock that usually forms
on the surface of the ocean