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1-100 A rock formed by weathering and erosion 1 - 100
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1-100A Sedimentary rock 1 - 100
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1-200 A rock formed by cooling lava or magma
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1-200A Igneous rock 1 - 100
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1-300 A rock formed by heat and pressure
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1-300A metamorphic rock 1 - 100
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1-400 Tiny grains of rock worn away that are transported and deposited elsewhere
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1-400A sediments 1 - 100
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1-500 Determines what type of rock it is
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1-500A The way a rock forms 1 - 100
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2-100 Three criteria scientists use to classify rocks 1 - 100
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2-100A Texture Color Composition Texture Color Composition 1 - 100
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2-200 The minerals a rock is made of
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2-200A composition 1 - 100
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2-300 The size, shape, and position of grains within a rock determine…
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2-300A texture 1 - 100
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2-400 An example of a fine-grained sedimentary rock
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2-400A Shale Sandstone Shale Sandstone 1 - 100
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2-500 An example of a coarse-grained sedimentary rock An example of a coarse-grained sedimentary rock
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2-500A Breccia Or Conglomerate Breccia Or Conglomerate 1 - 100
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3-100 An example of organic sedimentary rock 1 - 100
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3-100A Limestone Coal Limestone Coal 1 - 100
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3-200 Three types of sedimentary rocks
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3-200A Clastic Chemical Organic Clastic Chemical Organic 1 - 100
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3-300 Group of rock that ONLY forms on or near the surface
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3-300A Sedimentary rock 1 - 100
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3-400 This type of sedimentary rock is formed when minerals dissolved in a water solution crystallize
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3-400A chemical 1 - 100
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3-500 Melted rock on the surface of the earth
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3-500A Lava 1 - 100
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4-100 Melted rock under the surface of the earth 1 - 100
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4-100A Magma 1 - 100
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4-200 Type of igneous rock that forms on the surface of the earth
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4-200A Extrusive 1 - 100
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4-300 Type of igneous rock that forms under the ground
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4-300A Intrusive 1 - 100
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4-400 Intrusive rocks generally have ____________ texture because ____________.
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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 1 - 100
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4-500 Extrusive rocks generally have ___________ texture because __________
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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 1 - 100
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5-100 Only rock group to form in the Earth and on the surface 1 - 100
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5-100A Igneous 1 - 100
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5-200 Only rock group to form only below the surface
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5-200A Metamorphic 1 - 100
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5-300 Marble and Quartzite are examples of this type of metamorphic rock
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5-300A Nonfoliated 1 - 100
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5-400 This can be an example of chemical or organic sedimentary rock
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5-400A Limestone 1 - 100
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5-500 This is an example of a foliated metamorphic rock
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5-500A Schist Gneiss Slate Schist Gneiss Slate 1 - 100
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6-100 This is what lava and magma is made out of 1 - 100
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6-100A Melted rock 1 - 100
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6-200 Foliated and nonfoliated are characteristics of this type of rock
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6-200A Metamorphic 1 - 100
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6-300 How fast lava or magma cools affects the properties of what group of rocks
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6-300A Igneous 1 - 100
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6-400 Name this rock and group
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Sandstone Sedimentary 1 - 100
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Name this rock and group Name this rock and group
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6-500A Gneiss Metamorphic Gneiss Metamorphic 1 - 100
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This is how sedimentary rock forms (5 steps) Final Jeopardy Question
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Contestants: Please put down your writing tools and wait for further instructions. Contestants: Please put down your writing tools and wait for further instructions.
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1. Weathering 2. Erosion 3. Deposition 4. Compaction 5. Cementation 1. Weathering 2. Erosion 3. Deposition 4. Compaction 5. Cementation Final Jeopardy Answer
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Daily Double Round 1
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