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A pigeon drops a rock into a volcano and it melts into magma. Eventually, the volcano explodes and kills everyone in its path. The magma cools and forms a new rock. What rock is formed?
sit (like sediments sit on top of each other)
Weathering, erosion, and compaction
Igneous
Sedimentary
Heat and pressure
No - they change all the time due to the rock cycle
Metamorphic
change (like rocks change form from heat and pressure)
Over time, ice wears away at the road and rain carries sediments away. The sediments all eventually compact to form what type of rock?
sit (like sediments sit on top of each other)
Weathering, erosion, and compaction
Igneous
Sedimentary
Heat and pressure
No - they change all the time due to the rock cycle
Metamorphic
change (like rocks change form from heat and pressure)
What does the stem IGN mean?
sit (like sediments sit on top of each other)
Weathering, erosion, and compaction
Igneous
Sedimentary
Heat and pressure
No - they change all the time due to the rock cycle
Metamorphic
change (like rocks change form from heat and pressure)
A rock has slipped into the mantle and undergone an increase in temperature and pressure. What rock will it change into?
sit (like sediments sit on top of each other)
Weathering, erosion, and compaction
Igneous
Sedimentary
Heat and pressure
No - they change all the time due to the rock cycle
Metamorphic
change (like rocks change form from heat and pressure)
What is involved in the formation of a metamorphic rock?
sit (like sediments sit on top of each other)
Weathering, erosion, and compaction
Igneous
Sedimentary
Heat and pressure
No - they change all the time due to the rock cycle
Metamorphic
change (like rocks change form from heat and pressure)
What does the stem SED mean?
sit (like sediments sit on top of each other)
Weathering, erosion, and compaction
Igneous
Sedimentary
Heat and pressure
No - they change all the time due to the rock cycle
Metamorphic
change (like rocks change form from heat and pressure)
Are rocks always the same?
sit (like sediments sit on top of each other)
Weathering, erosion, and compaction
Igneous
Sedimentary
Heat and pressure
No - they change all the time due to the rock cycle
Metamorphic
change (like rocks change form from heat and pressure)
What is involved in the formation of a sedimentary rock?
sit (like sediments sit on top of each other)
Weathering, erosion, and compaction
Igneous
Sedimentary
Heat and pressure
No - they change all the time due to the rock cycle
Metamorphic
change (like rocks change form from heat and pressure)
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