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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mr. Hayden. Jeopardy. Column F. Column A. Column B. Column C. Column D. Column E. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500.

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host... Mr. Hayden

  3. Jeopardy Column F Column A Column B Column C Column D Column E 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Rocks that form from Magma or Lava cooling. A 100

  5. Igneous A 100

  6. Clastic sedimentary rock made of the sediment size Clay. A 200

  7. Shale A 200

  8. Metamorphic Rocks can form from what type of rock? A 300

  9. Any type!!! A 300

  10. What type of Sedimentary Rock is Coal? A 400

  11. Organic A 400

  12. What process forms detrital sedimentary rocks? A 500

  13. WECC Weathering Erosion Compaction Cementation A 500

  14. Extrusive rocks form from _________. B 100

  15. Lava B 100

  16. What processes form Metamorphic Rocks. B 200

  17. Heat and Pressure Or…Contact with heated fluids. B 200

  18. What process creates chemical sedimentary rocks? B 300

  19. Evaporation B 300

  20. Metamorphic rock that will from from the heating and pressuring of Limestone. B 400

  21. Marble B 400

  22. A Detrital Sedimentary Rock is named based upon what? B 500

  23. Sediment Size Examples: Clay, Silt. Sand, Gravel B 500

  24. What do we call molten rock UNDER Earth’s Surface and what type of rock would it form? C 100

  25. Magma Intrusive Igneous Rock C 100

  26. What rate of cooling produces BIG crystals in Igneous Rocks? C 200

  27. Slow Cooling - intrusively C 200

  28. What process forms sediments? C 300

  29. Weathering and Erosion C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. Name the three things that form rocks. Give an example of a rock that satisfies each. C 400

  32. Minerals (many) Organic Material (chalk,coal) Volcanic Glass (obsidian) C 400

  33. In an undisturbed layer of sedimentary rocks, where can the oldest rocks be found? C 500

  34. At the bottom C 500

  35. Determining the age of rocks by examining a layer of sedimentary rocks is known as the law of ________. D 100

  36. Superposition D 100

  37. What makes Rhyolite and Granite similar? What makes them different? D 200

  38. Similar: Both granitic – light color – lower density – high in Si and O – low in Fe and Mg • Different: Where they formed – intrusive vs. extrusive – crystal size – Lava/magma D 200

  39. Name any metamorphic rock, its parent rock and whether it is foliated or non-foliated. D 300

  40. Quartzite – sandstone (n) Gneiss – granite (f) Slate – shale (f) Marble – Limestone (n) Schist – many parent rocks (f) D 300

  41. What are three things that can be used to classify an igneous rock? D 400

  42. Crystal size Color Specific Gravity Elements D 400

  43. How do you know that pumice and scoria are extrusive? How can you tell them apart? D 500

  44. Gas Pockets Color D 500

  45. Two examples of organic rocks are: E 100

  46. Chalk Coquina Coal “Fossil-rich” limestone E 100

  47. Two Clastic sedimentary rocks made of gravel sized sediments. E 200

  48. Conglomerate and Breccia E 200

  49. An example of a foliated igneous rock is: E 300

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