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Dynamic Earth Jeopardy By Katie, Rayna, and Amanda
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Jeopardy Rock TypesLocal Examples of Rock Types ErosionWeatheringLocal Examples 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
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Rock Types 100 To Chart
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Rock Types 200 To Chart
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Rock Types 300 The two types of igneous rock. To Chart What is intrusive ( form under Earth’s surface) and extrusive (form above Earth’s surface)?
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Rock Types 400 To Chart
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Rock Types 500 To Chart
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Rock Types 600 To Chart
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Rock Types 700 To Chart
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Local Examples of Rock Types 100 Using the following map, the Boston area is mainly this type of rock. To Chart
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Local Examples of Rock Types 100 Map To Chart Metamorphic Rock Sediments Granite Marble Sedimentary Rock Calcarous Schists Mafic Rocks
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Local Examples of Rock Types 200 To Chart
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Local Examples of Rock Types 300 According to the following map, the rock that makes up Cape Cod. To Chart
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Local Examples of Rock Types 300 Map To Chart Metamorphic Rock Sediments Granite Marble Sedimentary Rock Calcarous Schists Mafic Rocks
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Local Examples of Rock Types 300 Answer What is sedimentary rock? This is because Cape Cod formed from glacial deposits
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Local Examples of Rock Types 400 To Chart
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Local Examples of Rock Types 500 To Chart
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Local Examples of Rock Types 600 To Chart
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Local Examples of Rock Types 700 To Chart
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Erosion 100 To Chart
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Erosion 200 The two sources that usually carry particles away from their original "homes". To Chart What are water and wind?
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Erosion 300 To Chart
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Erosion 400 To Chart
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Erosion 500 To Chart
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Erosion 600 To Chart
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Erosion 700 To Chart
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Weathering 100 Fill in the Blank: Warm climates favor ______ weathering while cold climates favor ________ weathering To Chart D) wind; water C) water; wind B) physical; chemical A) chemical; phisical
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Weathering 200 A main player in the process of weathering. To Chart What is water?
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Weathering 300 True or False: Atmospheric sulfur has a low effect on the weathering of New England To Chart True
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Weathering 400 To Chart
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Weathering 500 To Chart
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Weathering 600 To Chart
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Weathering 700 To Chart
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Local Examples 100 To Chart
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Local Examples 200 What caused the Old Man of the Mountain to fall off the mountain in New Hampshire? To Chart Was made out of red granite and five ledges It fell on 5/3/2003 after nearly 200 million years in the making There were heavy rains, low temperatures, and harsh winds when it fell due to erosion and mechanical freezing weathering (which caused water to freeze within cracks while putting pressure on the cracks, making them expand.
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Local Examples 300 To Chart
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Local Examples 400 To Chart
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Local Examples 500 To Chart
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Local Examples 600 To Chart
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Local Examples 700 To Chart
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