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Science Jeopardy Igneous Rock Sediment. Rock Metam. Rock The Rock Cycle Potpourri 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

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A-100 • QUESTION: These are the two types of igneous rocks. • ANSWER: Intrusive and Extrusive Answer Question

A-200 • QUESTION: These are igneous rocks that cooled within the Earth’s crust. • ANSWER: Intrusive Answer Question

A-300 • QUESTION: These are igneous rocks that cooled on top of the Earths crust. • ANSWER: Extrusive Answer Question

A-400 • QUESTION: Intrusive igneous rocks are characterized by larger _____ sizes. • ANSWER: Crystal Answer Question

A-500 • QUESTION: Extrusive igneous rocks are made from this. • ANSWER: Lava Answer Question

B-100 • QUESTION: These are the two of the three types of sedimentary rock. • ANSWER: Chemical, Organic, and Clastic Answer Question

B-200 QUESTION: This is the natural process of breaking rocks into smaller pieces. ANSWER: Weathering Answer Question

B-300 • QUESTION: This is a type of sedimentary rock that is formed from dissolved minerals in water, that settled out. • ANSWER: Chemical rock Answer Question

B-400 • QUESTION: This is the step in which particles are glued together. • ANSWER: Cementation Answer Question

B-500 • QUESTION: This is the second step in the weathering process, after weathering. • ANSWER: Erosion Answer Question

C-100 • QUESTION: What types of rock can become metamorphic rock? • ANSWER: All types. Answer Question

C-200 • QUESTION: These are the two main factors that create metamorphic rock. • ANSWER: Heat and Pressure Answer Question

C-300 • QUESTION: This is the third, and slightly less common factor that can create metamorphic rock. • ANSWER: Chemical Reactions Answer Question

C-400 • QUESTION: These are the two types of metamorphic rock. • ANSWER: Foliated and Non-Foliated Answer Question

C-500 • QUESTION: Contact metamorphism occurs when _____ touches existing rock. • ANSWER: Magma Answer Question

D-100 • QUESTION: These are the building blocks that make up rocks. • ANSWER: Minerals Answer Question

D-200 • QUESTION: What kinds of rocks can be weathered into sedimentary rock? • ANSWER: All of them Answer Question

D-300 • QUESTION: When any form of rock is exposed to heat and pressure, they become this type of rock. • ANSWER: Metamorphic Answer Question

D-400 • QUESTION: This type of rock is made from the cementation of other rock particles. • ANSWER: Sedimentary Answer Question

D-500 • QUESTION: Where do layers of rock return the mantle again? • ANSWER: Plate boundaries. Answer Question

E-100 • QUESTION: Magma comes to the Earth’s surface because of these factors. • ANSWER: Gas, Pressure, and Heat. Answer Question

E-200 • QUESTION: Foliated rocks are characterized by this feature. • ANSWER: Bands or stripes within the rock. Answer Question

E-300 • QUESTION: This is the movement of smaller pieces of rock by wind or water. • ANSWER: Erosion Answer Question

E-400 • QUESTION: This type of rock is likely to be found near a volcano. • ANSWER: Igneous Answer Question

E-500 • QUESTION: After heat and pressure applied, shale turns into this rock. • ANSWER: Slate Answer Question

FINAL JEOPARDY • QUESTION: A lava rock is weathered and deposited, then experiences cementation. After it experiences a long term of heat and pressure, what kind of rock is made? • ANSWER: A Metamorphic rock. Answer Question