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Rocks Quiz

1. How are rocks and minerals different? A. Minerals are made of rocks B. Rocks are melted elements C. Rocks are made of minerals D. Minerals are melted elements

2. Which rock’s name means fire in Latin? A. Igneous B. Sedimentary C. Metamorphic D. Magma

3. Which type of rock cools inside the Earth and has large crystals (particles)? A. Intrusive Igneous B. Extrusive Igneous C. Clastic Sedimentary D. Organic Sedimentary

4. T/F: Sediments are tiny fragments of rock. If False, make true.

5. How are metamorphic rocks formed? A. Weathering and Erosion B. Heat and Pressure C. Melting and cooling D. Aliens

6. What type of rock is this?

7. What type of rock is this?

8. T/F: Fossils are examples of igneous rocks. If False, make true.

9. In the rock cycle, how do igneous rocks change into sedimentary rocks? A. Weathering and Erosion B. Melting and Cooling C. Heat and Pressure D. Aliens

10. In the lab demo we did today, how was our starburst rock turned into an igneous rock?

11. Explain the lab we did yesterday and how it was similar to the rock cycle?