What is the difference between LAVA and MAGMA?. LAVA is liquid rock on the outside of a volcano, and MAGMA is liquid rock inside a volcano.

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What is the difference between LAVA and

MAGMA?

LAVA is liquid rock on the outside of a

volcano, and MAGMA is liquid rock inside a

volcano.

Name one TYPE of volcano

COMPOSITESHIELD CINDER

Volcanoes form on the edge of continental plates

where another plate is trying to:

A. Crash into itB. Ride over it

C. Slide underneath it

C. Slide underneath it

What is the study of ROCKS called?

PETROLOGY

Name 3 ways ROCKS can be records to our

planet’s past?

1. Where rivers have flowed2. Where inland seas were located3. Where glaciers existed

List and Spell the 3 ROCK TYPES

IGNEOUS

METAMORPHIC

SEDIMENTARY

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

CHLORITE SCHIST

What is the only rock that floats?

Pumice

Why does Pumice float?

It’s density is less than water because

of all of its holes.

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

SLATE

What does porous mean?

Full of holes

What type of rock is Pumice?

Sedimentary?Igneous?

Metamorphic?

Igneous

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

MARBLE

What is the difference between intrusive and

extrusive igneous rocks?

Extrusive igneous rocks cool quickly from on the

outside of a volcano, and intrusive igneous

rocks cool slowly deep inside the earth near a

magma chamber.

Is Pumice extrusive or intrusive?

Extrusive

Is obsidian extrusive or intrusive?

Extrusive

Is granite extrusive or intrusive, and

how do you know?

Intrusive, because it has big minerals that you can see.

What is the fastest cooling rock, and

why does it cool so fast?

Obsidian, because it forms from hot lava that was exposed to cold water and the

rock formed instantly.

Name 3 things that rocks can be made

of?

1. Sediment2. Fossils3. Organic material4. Other rocks5. One mineral type6. Mixture of minerals

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

MICA SCHIST

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

PHYLITE

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

QUARTZITE

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

Pumice

What type of rocks are IGNEOUS rocks before they become

igneous rocks?

METAMORPHIC rocks that melted

and became magma or lava

What is another word for

liquid rock?

MAGMA or LAVA

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

Basalt

Where did an EXTRUSIVE igneous

rock form?

Above the Earth’s surface from a

volcano’s lava that cooled

If I cannot see nice and big crystals in my IGNEOUS rock, Did the rock cool FAST or SLOW?

FAST, above the Earth’s surface from

cooling lava

Name any two IGNEOUS rocks

GRANITEBASALT

OBSIDIANGABBROPUMICE

Why can it be more difficult to see

igneous rocks even though they are the most abundant rock of the Earth’s crust?

They are often covered by

sedimentary rocks

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

Gabbro

What is the most abundant IGNEOUS

rock?

GRANITE

Which one would most likely make

igneous rocks with BIG MINERALS?LAVA or MAGMA

MAGMA(formed

underground)

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

Granite

What type of rock involves burial and cementing of mud,

Gravel, silt, or sand?

Sedimentary Rock

What is weathering AND what forces

can cause weathering?

The break down of rock by wind, water,

waves, animals, people

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

CONGLOMERATE

How does sediment make its way to the

sea?

Rivers

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

Obsidian

Name 4 types of sediment

(not sedimentary ROCKS)

Gravel, silt, sand, mud

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

SHALE

Which type of sediment has the smallest sediment

size?

mud

What unique things can be found in sedimentary

rocks that are biotic, and cannot be found in

the other two rock types?

Fossils

70% of rocks found on Earth are

sedimentary. Why do you think this is

so?

70% of Earth is water and

sedimentary rock form in water

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

LIMESTONE

Name 2 types of sedimentary rocks

LimestoneSandstone

ShaleConglomerate

What are clasts?

Large pieces of broken sediment

with jagged edges

Where do Metamorphic Rocks

form?

Deep inside the Earth

IDENTIFY THIS ROCK

SANDSTONE

What does metamorphosis of

rock mean?

Complete change of character, appearance,

or condition resulting in recrystallization and

chemical make-up of the original rock

Name one common use of a specific

rock

Granite = Kitchen countertops

Flint = starting firesMarble = Buildings

and statuesPumice = exfoliation

of skin

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