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Name: _______________________________ Date: _______________________ Class: __________________________
Do Now: 6.10B
Why is the Earth’s interior separated into layers?
What is the state of matter of the outer core and the inner
core?
Label the mantle on the diagram below:
Label the Lithosphere on the diagram below:
Name: _______________________________ Date: _______________________ Class: __________________________
Do Now: 6.10B
Why is the Earth’s interior separated into layers?
What is the state of matter of the outer core and the inner
core?
Label the mantle on the diagram below:
Label the Lithosphere on the diagram below:
Name: _______________________________ Date: _______________________ Class: __________________________
Exit Ticket – 6.10B
1. Metamorphic rocks are different from igneous and
sedimentary rocks in that metamorphic rocks form
–
a. When liquid rock freezes into a solid.
b. By magma rising from the Earth’s core.
c. From existing rock that has been changed.
d. By layering minerals of different sizes.
2. In order for a rock to be classified as igneous, what
must have happened during its formation?
a. Solid rock changing under pressure
b. Liquid rock changing its physical state.
c. Small rocks becoming cemented together.
d. Layered rocks breaking into smaller pieces.
3. Sedimentary rocks often contain horizontal layers
because they are formed by the –
a. Deposition of sediment
b. Movement of tectonic plates
c. Heating of organism.
d. Cooling of melted rock.
Name: _______________________________ Date: _______________________ Class: __________________________
Exit Ticket – 6.10B
1. Metamorphic rocks are different from igneous and
sedimentary rocks in that metamorphic rocks form
–
a. When liquid rock freezes into a solid.
b. By magma rising from the Earth’s core.
c. From existing rock that has been changed.
d. By layering minerals of different sizes.
2. In order for a rock to be classified as igneous, what
must have happened during its formation?
a. Solid rock changing under pressure
b. Liquid rock changing its physical state.
c. Small rocks becoming cemented together.
d. Layered rocks breaking into smaller pieces.
3. Sedimentary rocks often contain horizontal layers
because they are formed by the –
a. Deposition of sediment
b. Movement of tectonic plates
c. Heating of organism.
d. Cooling of melted rock.