Title: Rock Types
1Rock Types
Sedimentary Rocks
Igneous Rocks
Everyday Use
Metamorphic Rocks
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Final Jeopardy
2100 Question from H1
This is a naturally occurring solid mixture
composed of minerals, small rock fragments,
organic matter, or glass.
3100 Answer from H1
What is rock?
4200 Question from H1
This rock type builds up in layers.
5200 Answer from H1
What is sedimentary rock?
6300 Question from H1
A rock type formed underground, through heat and
pressure.
7300 Answer from H1
What is metamorphic rock?
8400 Question from H1
These are the individual particles in a rock.
9400 Answer from H1
What is grain?
10500 Question from H1
Earths most abundant rocks, formed from melted
rock that cools and hardens
11500 Answer from H1
What is igneous rock?
12100 Question from H2
This material, also called molten rock while
inside the earth.
13100 Answer from H2
What is magma?
14200 Question from H2
This type of molten rock erupts onto Earths
surface.
15200 Answer from H2
What is lava?
16300 Question from H2
This process or processes in molten rock
creates igneous rock.
17300 Answer from H2
What is cooling and hardening?
18400 Question from H2
The rate at which lava cools controls the size of
this within igneous rocks.
19400 Answer from H2
What is crystals or crystal formation?
20500 Question from H2
Geologists classify igneous rocks by this it
refers to grain size and grain arrangement.
21500 Answer from H2
What is texture?
22100 Question from H3
Rock and mineral fragments that are loose or
suspended in water, mineral or organic matter
deposited by water, air, or ice are called.
23100 Answer from H3
What are sediments?
24200 Question from H3
The process by which rock sediments are removed
and transported away by water, wind, or ice.
25200 Answer from H3
What is erosion?
26300 Question from H3
The conditions in the air above the Earth such as
wind, rain or temperature, especially at a
particular time over a particular area
27300 Answer from H3
What is weather?
28400 Question from H3
The process by which unconsolidated material
converts into coherent, solid rock, through
compaction or cementation this process turns
sediment into rock.
29400 Answer from H3
What is lithification?
30500 Question from H3
This process physically breaks rocks down into
smaller and smaller pieces while another process
involves a reaction with water that decomposes
rock into smaller pieces
31500 Answer from H3
What is mechanical weathering and chemical
weathering?
32100 Question from H4
Metamorphic rocks form when parent rocks go
through this process
33100 Answer from H4
What is squeezed, heated, or exposed to hot
fluids.?
34200 Question from H4
Each metamorphic rock has one of these.
35200 Answer from H4
What is a parent rock?
36300 Question from H4
This results when uneven pressures cause flat
minerals to line up, giving the rock a layered
appearance.
37300 Answer from H4
What is foliation?
38400 Question from H4
In this process the rocks do not melt. They
remain solid, but the texture and, sometimes, the
mineral composition of the parent rock change.
39400 Answer from H4
Wh is metamorphism?
40500 Question from H4
The most obvious characteristic in metamorphic
Rocks but not present in all metamorphic rocks
41500 Answer from H4
What is foliation?
42100 Question from H5
Cement is made from limestone, which contains
tiny sediments this is known as what type of rock.
43100 Answer from H5
What is sedimentary rock?
44200 Question from H5
This type of rock, through cooling and hardening,
forms glass.
45200 Answer from H5
What is igneous rock?
46300 Question from H5
Rocks that are squeezed, heated, or exposed to
hot fluids create rocks like marble that are
commonly used to make statues.
47300 Answer from H5
What is metamorphic rock?
48400 Question from H5
This process creates sedimentary rock, through
compaction and/or cementation.
49400 Answer from H5
What is lithification?
50500 Question from H5
Over thousands of years, each type of rock can
change into one of the others, this process is
called.
51500 Answer from H5
What is the Rock Cycle?
52Final Jeopardy
This is the natural process that decays or breaks
substances into smaller parts, and this is the
natural process of depositing a substance onto
rocks or soil.
53Final Jeopardy Answer
What is decomposition and deposition?