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Jeopardy Game The Rock Cycle

The Rock Cycle Igneous Rocks 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 20 pts 20 pts Metamorphic Rocks Sedimentary Rocks 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 20 pts 20 pts 20 pts 20 pts 30 pts 30 pts 30 pts 30 pts 40 pts 40 pts 40 pts 40 pts 50 pts 50 pts 50 pts 50 pts

Question 1 Rock Mixture of minerals, volcanic glass, organic matter, or other material Check Answer

Question 2 Rock Cycle A model showing the processes that create and change rock. Check Answer

Question 3 Shale _________ can be changed by heat and pressure into slate a metamorphic rock. Check Answer

Question 4 Sedimentary Igneous rocks can be broken into fragments that may later form _____________________rock. Check Answer

Question 5 Metamorphic ______ rock can melt and cool to form igneous rock. Check Answer

Question 6 Lava Magma reaches the surface flows from a volcano as ____________ . Check Answer

Question 7 Intrusive Magma trapped below the surface forms large – grained ______________ rock when it cools. Check Answer

Question 8 Extrusive Magma cooling at or near Earth’s surface forms small-grained __________ igneous rock. Check Answer

Question 9 Intrusive and extrusive Igneous rocks are classified in 2 ways. ______________ Check Answer

Question 10 cool Volcanic glass rock/ Obsidian __________ so quickly that few crystals form. Check Answer

Question 11 Heat and pressure _____________ and ______________ result from one layer of rock on top of another layer. Check Answer

Question 12 magma Sometime temperature and pressure are great enough to melt rock, forming ______________. Check Answer

Question 13 Foliated texture _____________ texture – mineral grains flatten and line up in parallel layers or bands. Check Answer

Question 14 Nonfoliated texture _______ texture - mineral grains grow and rearrange but do not form layers. Check Answer

Question 15 Pressure Sometimes ____________ flattens mineral grains in rocks without melting them. Check Answer

Question 16 Sedimentary Rock Type of rock mostly found on the exposed surface of Earth. Check Answer

Question 17 layers Sedimentary Rocks form in __________ . Check Answer

Question 18 sediments Rock fragments, mineral grains, and bits of plants and animal remains moved by wind, water, ice or gravity are called _________________ moved by erosion Check Answer

Question 19 cementation When water and other minerals move through open spaced between larger sediments, gluing them together, ____________ occurs. Check Answer

Question 20 Biological sedimentary _________ ___________ rocks are made from the remains of once – living plants or animals. Check Answer