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JEOPARDY
  • Rocks
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Categories
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Extrusive igneous rock cools at this rate.
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This Extrusive igneous rock makes up the majority of the ocean’s crust
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This type of igneous rock is the result of magma cooling slowly inside the earth.
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Granite is an example of this type of rock
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“Don’t Choke!”
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The type of igneous rock is the result of lava cooling slowly outside the earth.
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Weathering is this.
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Erosion is this.
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Silt sized particls form this type of clastic sedimentary rock.
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Sand sized particles form this type of clastic sedimentary rock.
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Rock fragments settleing out is known as this.
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The word that is used to describe an un layered metamorphic rock is known as this.
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This sedimentary rock when metamorphisized will turn into Slate, Phyllite, Schist, and Gneiss.
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This metamorphic rock was shale but has been slightly metamorphisized.
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Slate, Phyllite, Schist and Gneiss are all this type of metamorphism
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Marble and Quartizite are both this type of metamorphic rock.
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Cementation is when this happens to rock fragments.
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These igeneous rocks form outs ide the earth.
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“Don’t Choke!”
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This rock has coarse texture due to large sand grains.
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This intruisve igneous rock makes up the majority of the continental crust.
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Wind, water, glaciers and running water all have the capacity to do this.
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Organic Limestone and Coal are both examples of this type of Sedimentary rock.
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Granite is an example of this type of Igneous rock.
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Shale, Siltstone, Sandstone and Conglomerate are all this type of sedimentary rock.
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Obsidian, Pumice, and Basalt are all example of this type of Igneous rock.
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Slate, Phyllite, Gneiss Quartizite and Marble are all examples of this type of rock.