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1-100 A rock formed by weathering and erosion

1-100A Sedimentary rock

1-200 A rock formed by cooling lava or magma

1-200A Igneous rock

1-300 A rock formed by heat and pressure

1-300A metamorphic rock

1-400 Tiny grains of rock worn away that are transported and deposited elsewhere

1-400A sediments

1-500 Determines what type of rock it is

1-500A The way a rock forms

2-100 Three criteria scientists use to classify rocks

2-100A Texture Color Composition Texture Color Composition

2-200 The minerals a rock is made of

2-200A composition

2-300 The size, shape, and position of grains within a rock determine…

2-300A texture

2-400 An example of a fine-grained sedimentary rock

2-400A Shale Sandstone Shale Sandstone

2-500 An example of a coarse-grained sedimentary rock An example of a coarse-grained sedimentary rock

2-500A Breccia Or Conglomerate Breccia Or Conglomerate

3-100 An example of organic sedimentary rock

3-100A Limestone Coal Limestone Coal

3-200 Three types of sedimentary rocks

3-200A Clastic Chemical Organic Clastic Chemical Organic

3-300 Group of rock that ONLY forms on or near the surface

3-300A Sedimentary rock

3-400 This type of sedimentary rock is formed when minerals dissolved in a water solution crystallize

3-400A chemical

3-500 Melted rock on the surface of the earth

3-500A Lava

4-100 Melted rock under the surface of the earth

4-100A Magma

4-200 Type of igneous rock that forms on the surface of the earth

4-200A Extrusive

4-300 Type of igneous rock that forms under the ground

4-300A Intrusive

4-400 Intrusive rocks generally have ____________ texture because ____________.

4-400A Coarse-grained It cools very slowly giving crystals time to grow larger Coarse-grained It cools very slowly giving crystals time to grow larger

4-500 Extrusive rocks generally have ___________ texture because __________

4-500A Fine-grained They cool quickly giving crystals a shorter time to grow Fine-grained They cool quickly giving crystals a shorter time to grow

5-100 Only rock group to form in the Earth and on the surface

5-100A Igneous

5-200 Only rock group to form only below the surface

5-200A Metamorphic

5-300 Marble and Quartzite are examples of this type of metamorphic rock

5-300A Nonfoliated

5-400 This can be an example of chemical or organic sedimentary rock

5-400A Limestone

5-500 This is an example of a foliated metamorphic rock

5-500A Schist Gneiss Slate Schist Gneiss Slate

6-100 This is what lava and magma is made out of

6-100A Melted rock

6-200 Foliated and nonfoliated are characteristics of this type of rock

6-200A Metamorphic

6-300 How fast lava or magma cools affects the properties of what group of rocks

6-300A Igneous

6-400 Name this rock and group

Sandstone Sedimentary

Name this rock and group Name this rock and group

6-500A Gneiss Metamorphic Gneiss Metamorphic

This is how sedimentary rock forms (5 steps) Final Jeopardy Question

Contestants: Please put down your writing tools and wait for further instructions. Contestants: Please put down your writing tools and wait for further instructions.

1. Weathering 2. Erosion 3. Deposition 4. Compaction 5. Cementation 1. Weathering 2. Erosion 3. Deposition 4. Compaction 5. Cementation Final Jeopardy Answer

Daily Double Round 1