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100 200 300 400 500 Column A AColumn B BColumn C CColumn D DColumn E E Column F
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Rocks that form from Magma or Lava cooling. A 100
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Igneous A 100
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Clastic sedimentary rock made of the sediment size Clay. A 200
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Shale A 200
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A 300 Metamorphic Rocks can form from what type of rock?
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Any type!!! A 300
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What type of Sedimentary Rock is Coal? A 400
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Organic A 400
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What process forms detrital sedimentary rocks? A 500
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WECC Weathering Erosion Compaction Cementation A 500
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Extrusive rocks form from _________. B 100
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Lava B 100
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What processes form Metamorphic Rocks. B 200
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Heat and Pressure Or…Contact with heated fluids. B 200
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What process creates chemical sedimentary rocks? B 300
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Evaporation B 300
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Metamorphic rock that will from from the heating and pressuring of Limestone. B 400
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Marble B 400
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A Detrital Sedimentary Rock is named based upon what? B 500
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Sediment Size Examples: Clay, Silt. Sand, Gravel B 500
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What do we call molten rock UNDER Earth’s Surface and what type of rock would it form? C 100
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Magma Intrusive Igneous Rock C 100
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What rate of cooling produces BIG crystals in Igneous Rocks? C 200
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Slow Cooling - intrusively C 200
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What process forms sediments? C 300
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Weathering and Erosion C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Name the three things that form rocks. Give an example of a rock that satisfies each. C 400
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Minerals (many) Organic Material (chalk,coal) Volcanic Glass (obsidian) C 400
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In an undisturbed layer of sedimentary rocks, where can the oldest rocks be found? C 500
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At the bottom C 500
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Determining the age of rocks by examining a layer of sedimentary rocks is known as the law of ________. D 100
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Superposition D 100
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What makes Rhyolite and Granite similar? What makes them different? D 200
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1.Similar: Both granitic – light color – lower density – high in Si and O – low in Fe and Mg 2.Different: Where they formed – intrusive vs. extrusive – crystal size – Lava/magma D 200
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Name any metamorphic rock, its parent rock and whether it is foliated or non-foliated. D 300
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Quartzite – sandstone (n) Gneiss – granite (f) Slate – shale (f) Marble – Limestone (n) Schist – many parent rocks (f) D 300
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What are three things that can be used to classify an igneous rock? D 400
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Crystal size Color Specific Gravity Elements D 400
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How do you know that pumice and scoria are extrusive? How can you tell them apart? D 500
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Gas Pockets Color D 500
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Two examples of organic rocks are: E 100
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Chalk Coquina Coal “Fossil-rich” limestone E 100
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Two Clastic sedimentary rocks made of gravel sized sediments. E 200
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Conglomerate and Breccia E 200
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An example of a foliated igneous rock is: E 300
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NONE!!! Only metamorphic can be foliated or nonfoliated E 300
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What are two ways that two rocks made of the same minerals could look so different? E 400
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The minerals exist in different proportions (think choc. chip cookie example) Intrusive/Extrusive so they have different crystal sizes. E 400
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This is why magma rises to the surface and becomes lava. E 500
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Because it is warmer and therefore less dense than the surrounding rocks. E 500
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Name one of the clastic Sedimentary Rocks made of a medium size sediment. F 100
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Siltstone or sandstone F 100
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What does the color tell us about the speed at which an igneous rock formed? F 200
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Absolutely Nothing!!! Only crystal size can tell us that, silly! F 200
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These rocks form by applying heat or pressure to a pre- existing rock. F 300
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Metamorphic F 300
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Name a chemical sedimentary rock. F 400
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Limestone Rock Salt F 400
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This Igneous Rock has large crystals, cools from magma, and makes up the center of the continents. Hint: made of mica, quartz, feldspar and hornblende. F 500
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Granite F 500
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Final Jeopardy Please record your wager. (I wouldn’t recommend wagering a lot – it is pretty impossible). Click on screen to begin
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Name Mr. Hayden’s FAV path through the rock cycle! Click on screen to continue
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Sedimentary, Sedimentary, Igneous, Metamorphic, Igneous, Sedimentary!!! Click on screen to continue
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