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Page 1: Sedimentary

Sedimentary

Metamorphic

Igneous

Volcano

es Grab

Bag

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Page 2: Sedimentary

Sedimentary 100

Name one sedimentary rock.

Page 3: Sedimentary

Sedimentary 200

What process creates sedimentary rocks?

Page 4: Sedimentary

Sedimentary 300

What is name of process that breaks away small particles from wind and rain?

Page 5: Sedimentary

Metamorphic 100

Name a metamorphic rock.

Page 6: Sedimentary

Metamorphic 200

What process creates metamorphic rocks?

Page 7: Sedimentary

Metamorphic 300

The Earth’s _________ _____________ can also create metamorphic rocks.

Page 8: Sedimentary

Igneous 100

Name an igneous rock.

Page 9: Sedimentary

Igneous 200

What process creates igneous rocks?

Page 10: Sedimentary

Igneous 300

Molten rock inside the earth is called _____________.

Page 11: Sedimentary

Volcanoes 100

Name three types of volcano.

Page 12: Sedimentary

Volcanoes 200

How are composite or strato volcanoes formed?

Page 13: Sedimentary

Volcanoes 300

Where are sheild volcanoes formed?

Page 14: Sedimentary

Grab Bag 100

Molten rock that reaches the surface is called?

Page 15: Sedimentary

Grab Bag 200

Name all three types of rocks.

Page 16: Sedimentary

Grab Bag 300

What are the two types of igneous rocks?

Page 17: Sedimentary

Sedimentary 100

Shale,

Conglomerate,

Sandstone,

Limestone

Page 18: Sedimentary

Sedimentary 200

Weathering and erosion

Page 19: Sedimentary

Sedimentary 300

Erosion

Page 20: Sedimentary

Metamorphic 100

Slate

Schist

Marble

Quartzite

Gneiss

Page 21: Sedimentary

Metamorphic 200

Heat and pressure

Page 22: Sedimentary

Metamorphic 300

Plate movements

Page 23: Sedimentary

Igneous 100

Granite

Obsidian

Pumice

Basalt

Coal

Page 24: Sedimentary

Igneous 200

Melted molten lava, cools and hardens

Page 25: Sedimentary

Igneous 300

Magma

Page 26: Sedimentary

Volcanoes 100

Cinder cone

Sheild volcano

Composite or strato volcano

Page 27: Sedimentary

Volcanoes 200

They form at convergent plate boundaries. One plate pushes under another, melts, creates pressure and causes a huge explosion.

Page 28: Sedimentary

Volcanoes 300

They form underground at divergent plate boundaries.

Page 29: Sedimentary

Grab Bag 100

Lava

Page 30: Sedimentary

Grab Bag 200

Metamorphic, Sedimentary, and Igneous rocks

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Grab Bag 300

Intrusive and Extrusive Igneous rocks