1 / 51

200

Igneous Rocks. Sedimentary Rocks. Metamorphic Rocks. Rock Cycle. Plate tectonics. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Igneous Rocks 100. All igneous rocks are formed from?.

roana
Download Presentation

200

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Igneous Rocks Sedimentary Rocks Metamorphic Rocks Rock Cycle Plate tectonics 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Igneous Rocks100 All igneous rocks are formed from?

  3. Igneous Rocks 100 Cooled molten matter (not just lava or magma)

  4. Igneous Rocks200 When the molten matter erupts out of a volcano it is called?

  5. Igneous Rocks 200 lava

  6. Igneous Rocks300 Igneous rocks that form from magma will usually have what characteristic?

  7. Igneous Rocks 300 Large crystals

  8. Igneous Rocks400 Igneous rocks that form from lava have two names, they are

  9. Igneous Rocks 400 Extrusive and volcanic

  10. Igneous Rocks500 Name the extrusive igneous rock that cooled so “quickly” that the air bubbles were trapped

  11. Igneous Rocks 500 pumice

  12. Sedimentary Rocks 100 Where on the earth are most sedimentary rocks found

  13. Sedimentary Rocks 100 Near the surface

  14. Sedimentary Rocks 200 Clastic/fragmental sedimentary rocks are named by

  15. Sedimentary Rocks 200 Size of sediment

  16. Sedimentary Rocks 300 Sedimentary rocks that contain organic parts or traces of what was once living are called

  17. Sedimentary Rocks 300 bioclastic

  18. Sedimentary Rocks 400 Sedimentary rocks that are formed when the sediment is left behind after the water has been “removed” are called

  19. Sedimentary Rocks 400 Crystalline, evaporite or chemical

  20. Sedimentary Rocks 500 Sediments are “put together” by either cementation or compaction, this “putting together” process is called

  21. Sedimentary Rocks 500 lithification

  22. Metamorphic Rocks 100 Metamorphic rocks are changed by what two possible processes

  23. Metamorphic Rocks100 Heat and/or pressure

  24. Metamorphic Rocks 200 A metamorphic rock is a different rock that is changed, the original rock is referred to as

  25. Metamorphic Rocks200 A parent rock

  26. Metamorphic Rocks 300 When a metamorphic rock looks as if it has wavy lines in it, it is said to have

  27. Metamorphic Rocks300 banding

  28. Metamorphic Rocks 400 If the banding on a metamorphic rock is such that it looks as if the rock could be “pulled apart” like the pages of a book, it is said to be

  29. Metamorphic Rocks400 foliated

  30. Metamorphic Rocks 500 Rocks that are metamorphisized near a plate boundary are said to have undergone what kind of metamorphism?

  31. Metamorphic Rocks500 contact

  32. Rock Cycle 100 How does a sediment can turn into a sedimentary rock

  33. Rock Cycle100 Lithification (deposition, compaction, cementation)

  34. Rock Cycle 200 How does ANY rock turn into a new metamorphic rock

  35. Rock Cycle200 Metamorphism (heat and/or pressure)

  36. Rock Cycle 300 How does anything turn into magma?

  37. Rock Cycle300 melting

  38. Rock Cycle 400 How does anything become a sediment?

  39. Rock Cycle400 (uplift) weathering and erosion

  40. Rock Cycle 500 The shortest “path” for magma to become a sedimentary rock would be

  41. 3 Rock Cycle500 2 1 1. Solidify as an igneous rock, 2. become a sediment (uplift, weathering and erosion), 3. lithification to become a sedimentary rock (deposition, burial, compaction and cementation)

  42. Plate tectonics 100 The theory that describes the movement of the earth’s crust

  43. Plate tectonics100 Plate tectonics

  44. Plate tectonics 200 When the plates of the earth’s crust rub and smash into/against one another, we feel the motion in the form of

  45. Plate tectonics200 Earthquakes

  46. Plate tectonics 300 Earthquakes’ strength is measured on what scale

  47. Plate tectonics300 Richter scale

  48. Plate tectonics 400 When plate movement cause a mountain of magma to form, it is called a

  49. Plate tectonics400 volcano

  50. Plate tectonics 500 The location in the Pacific ocean where many volcanoes exist because of the plate boundaries, has been nicknamed

More Related