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Geode Jeopardy!
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Geode Jeopardy! Better Safe than Quarry Exclusive Extrusive Never Meta- morphosis I didn’t Like My Sediments, Exactly 10 20 30 40 50
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What are rocks?
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Back to Menu organic inorganic matter Rocks are a combination of minerals and other materials (organic / inorganic matter)
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Texture What is rock Texture?
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Texture Texture is the size, shape, or pattern of the grains that make up a rock. Back to Menu
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Texture How would you describe the Texture of each rock shown below?
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Back to Menu difficult to see easy to see Fine grained (difficult to see) and Coarse grained (easy to see)
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Describe this picture and what it represents?
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Rock Cycle This picture illustrates the Rock Cycle: the recurring process of rock creation and destruction. Back to Menu
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What are the 3 types of rocks? Briefly describe how each type is formed.
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Igneous Igneous are formed from cooling of molten material. Sedimentary Sedimentary are formed from compaction of sediments. Metamorphic Metamorphic are formed from heat and pressure. Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
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LavaMagma What is the difference between Lava and Magma?
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Lava Lava is molten material that reaches the surface. Magma Magma is molten material below the surface. Back to Menu
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What are the 3 ways Igneous rocks are classified?
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OriginTexture Mineral Composition Back to Menu
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Igneous rocks are described by where they form. What are the two ways?
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Intrusive rocks form inside Earth. Extrusive rocks form on Earth’s surface. Back to Menu
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Texture What are the types of Texture an Igneous rock can have?
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Coarse Grain: can be seen with the unaided eye Fine Grain: small and difficult to see Porphyritic: both coarse & fine grains No grains: cooled too quickly Back to Menu
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What can you determine about the chemical composition of these two igneous rocks?
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Back to Menu Final Jeopardy felsic One has a high silica content (felsic), and the other has a very low silica content (mafic).
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Metamorphic rocks are like what group of heroes?
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The … Back to Menu
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What 2 forces create a Metamorphic rock?
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Heat Pressure The forces of Heat and Pressure. Back to Menu
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Give 3 ways that a rock changes through Metamorphosis.
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TextureAppearanceComposition Crystal Structure Density Increases Back to Menu
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Are Metamorphic rocks likely to contain fossils? Explain.
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Back to Menu No. Metamorphic rocks go through extreme heat and pressure, which would destroy any fossils present. Sedimentary rocks are the only type that will contain fossils.
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Metamorphic rocks can be classified in two ways. Describe what they are.
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Foliatedgrains arranged in layersNon-Foliatedgrains arranged randomly Metamorphic rocks can be either Foliated (grains arranged in layers) or Non-Foliated (grains arranged randomly). Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
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Sediments What are Sediments?
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Sediments Sediments are pieces of rock, mineral, or organic matter. Back to Menu
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Weathering Erosion Explain Weathering and Erosion.
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Weathering Erosion Weathering is the breaking down of material into sediment. Erosion is the carrying away of sediment by wind or water. Back to Menu
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List the steps of Sedimentary rock formation in the correct order.
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Weathering Erosion Deposition Compaction Cementation Weathering Erosion Deposition Compaction Cementation Back to Menu
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What are the 3 types of Sedimentary rocks?
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Clastic Clastic are rock fragments squeezed together. Organic Organic contain remains of plants and animals. Chemical Chemical form when dissolved minerals crystallize Back to Menu
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What are the major types of weathering? Give 3 examples of each type.
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Mechanical Weathering Mechanical Weathering includes Abrasion, freeze/thaw, plants, and animal activity. Chemical Weathering Chemical Weathering includes Acid rain, water, oxygen, & carbon dioxide. Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
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The great detective Sherlock Holmes was inspecting a crime scene at the quarry. His partner was confused about the rocks there and asked, “What are the rocks at the top of the quarry, Sherlock? They are quite different from the ones at the bottom.” How did Holmes reply?
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Final Jeopardy “Sedimentary, my dear Watson.” Back to Menu
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What is the type of each rock pictured below? Pick the correct name for each rock from the following: ConglomerateGneissGranite Breccia Conglomerate GneissGranite Breccia
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Type: rock D is Sedimentary, and rock B is Metamorphic. Breccia Gneiss Name: rock D is Breccia and rock B is Gneiss. Back to Menu Pun-ishment
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