Melting | Types of Rocks | Process of the rock cycle | Igneous rock |
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Magma
What is the melting of metamorphic or igneous rock forms what substance?
a. Lava b. Magma c. Pebbles d. Sediment |
D, Metamorphic rocks
From deep within the earth molten magma bubbles up, heating rocks that surround it. This process turns igneous and sedimentary rocks:
A: gneiss B: slate C: marble D: metamorphic rocks |
weathering and erosion
Any rock can be turned into sediment with _________ and ______
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Cooled
is igneous rock formed when hot magma is cooled or when its melting
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true
true or false, any kind of rock can melt to form magma?
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C. Bedrock
This is the name of the solid rock beneath the soil:
A: extrusive rock B: limestone C: bedrock D: granite |
Sediment
what can be turned into a sedimentary rock with compaction and cementation?
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true
How fast it cools will and what its made of will determine what type of igneous rock it will be. true or false
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Melting and cooling
Sedimentary rock transforms to igneous rock by ____________.
• weathering and erosion • cementation and compaction • melting and cooling • heat and pressure |
igneous rocks
Rocks that come out of volcanoes form the greater part of the Earth's crust. These rocks are:
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Sedimentary rock
which rock can be changed into metamorphic rocks by heat and pressure?
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above
(intrusive is below the surface) and (extrusive is ___ the surface)
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Igneous
__________ rocks are formed when hot magma (melted rock) is rapidly cooled
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A. plant fossils
Coal is a sedimentary rock made up of organic matter that has become solid. Unlike limestone, coal is made up of:
A: plant fossils B: shells C: insects D: dinosaurs |
Igneous
Metamorphic rocks can become ____ rocks by melting into magma and then the magma cooling
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Granite, Quartz or Gabbro
whats one example of igneous rock
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600 to 1,300 degrees Celsius
What is the temperature range do rocks melt?
a. 50 to 100 degrees Celsius b. 130 to 200 degrees Celsius c. 220 to 500 degrees Celsius d. 600 to 1,300 degrees Celsius |
sedimentary
fossils are only found in which rock?
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Decomposition
What term describes the movement of small rock particles away from their source?
~Weathering ~Decomposition ~Erosion |
Rocks formed from the cooling and solidification of magma deep inside the crust.
what is Intrusive Igneous Rocks?
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