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This is how humans used rocks in
the past.
What is to make tools?
(buildings)
(weapons)
(ETC)
This causes magma to form.
What is temperature,
composition, and pressure?
The process that forms
sedimentary rock.
What is cementation?
This has to increase for
metamorphism to occur.
What is temperature and
pressure?
Besides weathering and erosion
these are two other forces that
shape the Earth’s features.
What are deposition and uplift.
When magma cools quickly this
is the type of texture that the rock
will have.
What is fine-grained texture?
Rocks can be classified by
texture and this.
What is composition?
This is the process in which rocks
change shape.
What is deformation?
This is the chemical makeup of
the rock.
What is composition?
This is the process by which
sediment is removed from its
source.
What is erosion?
The quality of rock based on size
and shape.
What is texture?
The process in which sediment is
dropped and comes to rest.
What is deposition?
This is a naturally occurring
mixture of crystals of one or
more minerals.
What is a rock?
The main categories of
sedimentary rock.
What is clastic, chemical, and
organic?
When temperature and pressure
change, this can happen to the
minerals in a rock.
What is change into other
minerals?
In the rock cycle this forms when
magma cools.
What is igneous rock?
This is the rock that is formed
when magma cools below the
Earth’s surface.
What is intrusive igneous rock?
This is a kind of sedimentary
rock other than clastic and
chemical.
What is organic?
The type of metamorphic rock
that has its mineral grains
arranged in planes or bands.
What is foliated?
This is Wisconsin’s state rock.
What is red granite?
This is a metamorphic rock in
which mineral grains are NOT
arranged in bands.
What is nonfoliated?
The layers found in sedimentary
rocks.
What are strata?
This is a rock that cools below
the Earth’s surface.
What is intrusive igneous rock?
This is the process in which
layers in sedimentary rock are
formed.
What is stratification?
This is a type of rock that cools at
the Earth’s surface.
What is extrusive igneous rock?
One ounce of gold can be
stretched into a wire this long.
What is 50 miles!