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Ch. 4–4 Sedimentary Rocks Review

Ch. 4–4 Sedimentary Rocks Review. Earth Science. 1. Sedimentary rocks form. Pieces of other things From fire From heat and pressure From cooling magma. Response Grid. 2. What are the three types of sedimentary rocks?. Intrusive, Extrusive, Volcanic Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic.

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Ch. 4–4 Sedimentary Rocks Review

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  1. Ch. 4–4 Sedimentary Rocks Review Earth Science

  2. 1. Sedimentary rocks form • Pieces of other things • From fire • From heat and pressure • From cooling magma Response Grid

  3. 2. What are the three types of sedimentary rocks? • Intrusive, Extrusive, Volcanic • Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic. • Coarse, Medium, Fine • Detrital, Organic, Chemical. Response Grid

  4. Random Question:What Percentage of American Teens went online last year • 53% • 82% • 90% • 98.3%

  5. 3. This rock is formed from • Organic - shells • Detrital– Medium • Solutions • Detrital– coarse Response Grid

  6. 4. What are all the types of weathering? • Smashing • Only chemical • Only physical • Chemical and physical Response Grid

  7. Fastest Responders (in seconds)

  8. 5. When minerals act like glue to hold sediments together this is called . • Cementation. • Fermentation. • Mineralization. • Filtration. Response Grid

  9. Fastest Responders (in seconds)

  10. 6. This rock is formed from • Detrital- Fine • Organic - shells • Solutions • Organic - plants Response Grid

  11. 7. What does detrital mean? • They are made from solutions • They are made from volcanoes • They are made from living things • They are made from pieces of other rock Response Grid

  12. 8. Why does the United States have large areas of limestone? • Fields used to cover the U.S. • Water used to cover the U.S. • Desert used to cover the U.S. • Forests used to cover the U.S. Response Grid

  13. 9. This rock is formed by • Detrital- Fine • Detrital– Coarse • Solutions • Organic – dead plants Response Grid

  14. Random Question: How much skin will you shed over your life time? • 3 pounds • 8 pounds • 25 pounds • 40 pounds

  15. 10. Erosion is the process that? • Breaks down rock • Sticks sediments together • Puts pressure on sediment • Moves sediment Response Grid

  16. 11. Why is organic sedimentary rock often rich in the mineral calcite? • Plants often accumulate on the ocean floor • Ships often dump calcite on ocean floors • Animals with shells often accumulate on ocean floors • Ocean floors contain calcite Response Grid

  17. Fastest Responders (in seconds)

  18. 12. This rock is formed by • Organic - Plants • Detrital- Coarse • Detrital– Fine • Solutions Response Grid

  19. 13. Why can’t humans just make more fossil fuels like coal? • We aren’t sure how coal is made • Coal is formed over millions of years of compacting plant materials within Earth • We’re not sure what coal is made from • Coal is formed from synthetic materials that humans don’t have access to Response Grid

  20. Random Question:What are the odds you will live to be 116? • 1 in 2 Billion • 1 in 1 million • 1 in 4 trillion • 1 in 100,000

  21. 14. Sedimentary rocks are formed when sediments are pressed and cemented together. • True • False Response Grid

  22. 15. This rock is formed from (Hint: Will not fizz in acid) • Solutions • Detrital- medium-grained • Detrital—Fine-grained • Organic - shells Response Grid

  23. Fastest Responders (in seconds)

  24. 16. Compaction is the process that occurs when water soaks through soil and rock • True • False Response Grid

  25. 18. This rock is formed from • Detrital– coarse grained • Detrital– fine grained • Organic - plants • Solutions Response Grid

  26. 17. The process that occurs when pressure from upper layers of sediment push on lower layers is called compaction. • True • False Response Grid

  27. What do you think you are getting in Earth Science Right now? • A • B • C • D

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