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Rocks. Types of Rocks. How Rocks Form. Anything Goes. Rock Mix. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Category 1:1 question.
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Category 1:1 question What is an example of a rock that has two or more minerals?
Category 1:1 answer Granite
Category 1:2 question What is the rock that we discussed in class that has only one mineral?
Category 1:2 answer Limestone
Category 1:3 question What is an example of a rock that contains no minerals?
Category 1:3 answer Coal, Obsidian
Category 1:4 question What are the three characteristics of rocks that we discussed in class?
Category 1:4 answer Solid Form in Nature Are usually made of minerals
Category 1:5 question What are the four common uses of rocks?
Category 1:5 answer Houses, Buildings, & Skyscrapers Sources of Metals Statues and Art Road Construction
Category 2:1 question If you are on a walk what type of rock will you most likely find?
Category 2:1 answer Sedimentary Rock
Category 2:2 question What type of rock is the least common type of rock in the earth’s crust?
Category 2:2 answer Sedimentary Rock
Daily Double Category 2:3 question What type of rocks form from gravel, sand, or silt & clay cementing and being pressed together?
Category 2:3 answer Sedimentary Rock
Category 2:4 question What is the difference between how intrusive & extrusive igneous rocks form? Also, how do their appearances differ?
Category 2:4 answer Intrusive – form inside the earth from magma cooling - Larger crystals Extrusive – form outside the earth from lava cooling - Smaller crystals
Category 2:5 question What type of rock are each of the following? Limestone Shale Pumice Granite
Category 2:5 answer Limestone - Sedimentary Shale - Sedimentary Pumice - Igneous Granite - Igneous
Category 3:1 question Explain how pumice forms.
Category 3:1 answer Pumice forms when molten rock comes to the earth’s surface in the form of lava. The lava cools to form the rock pumice.
Category 3:2 answer Sandstone forms from sand being cemented together.
Category 3:3 question Explain how granite forms.
Category 3:3 answer Granite forms from magma cooling in the magma chamber into the rock granite.
Category 3:4 question Explain how marble forms.
Category 3:4 answer Marble forms from limestone. The limestone is exposed to a lot of heat and pressure and becomes marble.
Category 3:5 question Explain how limestone forms.
Category 3:5 answer Limestone is a sedimentary rock because it formed from seashells cementing together.
Category 4:1 question This rock is commonly used by artists.
Category 4:1 answer Marble
Category 4:2 question This rock is a common source of graphite.
Category 4:2 answer Schist
Category 4:3 question Point to the oldest layer of rock in this picture.
Category 4:4 question Where will you typically find the rock conglomerate?
Category 4:4 answer Where there was once shallow water where larger sediment dropped.
Category 4:5 question Explain why there is a lot of clay in this area.
Category 4:5 answer This area once was covered by deeper water where small sediment drops.
Category 5:1 question Compressed gravel becomes the rock conglomerate. What type of rock is conglomerate?
Category 5:1 answer Conglomerate – Sedimentary Rock
Category 5:2 question What rock is made up of the remains of swamp plants?
Category 5:2 answer Coal
Category 5:3 question What type of rock was used to create the pyramids?
Category 5:3 answer Limestone
Category 5:4 questionWhat rock was used to make Mount Rushmore?
Category 5:4 answer Granite