  Metamorphic  Igneous  Sedimentary Rock Types.

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  Metamorphic  Igneous  Sedimentary Rock Types

 Metamorphic Formation:  Heat  Pressure  Crust movement  Tons of rock  Chemical changes Ex: Marble

  Increased temperatures deep below Earth’s surface & pressure from the weight of rocks causes the rock to change form.  The chemicals experience a change allowing it to be squeezed into a different form. Metamorphic

 Igneous Formation:  Cooling  Solidification  Magma  Lava  Crystallization  Intrusive & Extrusive Ex: Obsidian

  Formed when molten rock deep within the Earth cools & becomes solid.  If beneath surface: magma cools & hardens  Intrusive  If erupts through volcano: lava cools & hardens  Extrusive Igneous

 Sedimentary Formation:  Sediment  Weathering  Erosion  Compaction  Cementation Ex: Sandstone

  Sediments are weathered or eroded, then are transported elsewhere to be deposited into layers.  Compacted by the heavy layers piling up over time  Cemented by dissolved minerals filling the spaces between the sediments Sedimentary

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  Metamorphic, Igneous, Sandstone Metamorphic, Igneous, Sandstone  Marble, Obsidian, Sandstone Marble, Obsidian, Sandstone  Metamorphic, Igneous, Sedimentary Metamorphic, Igneous, Sedimentary  Marble, Igneous, Sedimentary Marble, Igneous, Sedimentary What are the 3 types of rock?

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  The 3 types of rock are: Metamorphic, Igneous, & Sedimentary  Click here to move on! Click here to move on! Yes, that’s Correct !

  Metamorphic Metamorphic  Igneous Igneous  Sedimentary Sedimentary Which type of rock would be found near a volcano?

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  Igneous rocks are found near volcanoes.  Click here to move on! Click here to move on! Yes, that’s Correct !

  Compaction & Cementation Compaction & Cementation  Heat & Pressure Heat & Pressure  Cooling & Solidification Cooling & Solidification How is metamorphic rock formed?

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  Metamorphic rock is formed by increased temperatures and pressures found beneath Earth’s surface.  Click here to move on! Click here to move on! Yes, that’s Correct !

  Marble Marble  Sedimentary Sedimentary  Volcanic Igneous Volcanic Igneous Which rock is formed after transportation & deposition?

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  Sediments are transported by weathering and erosion then deposited to form Sedimentary rocks.  Click here to move on! Click here to move on! Yes, that’s Correct !

  Metamorphic & Intrusive Metamorphic & Intrusive  Igneous & Extrusive Igneous & Extrusive  Igneous & Intrusive Igneous & Intrusive  Metamorphic & Extrusive Metamorphic & Extrusive Magma cooled beneath the Earth’s surface. This rock is:

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  Igneous rock is formed by cooling & hardening. It is intrusive because magma cooled beneath the Earth’s surface.  Click here to move on! Click here to move on! Yes, that’s Correct !

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