Revision of Rocks Flashcards

1
Q

This rock is formed from melted rocks.

A

Igneous

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2
Q

This rock is formed in layers.

A

metamorphic

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3
Q

Fossils are often found in this rock.

A

sedimentary

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4
Q

This rock is changed by heat and pressure.

A

metamorphic

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5
Q

This rock was formed from pressure from the water in a lake or ocean pushing down on it.

A

sedimentary

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6
Q

This rock may be formed from magma that hardens.

A

igneous

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7
Q

This rock is often found near water.

A

sedimentary

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8
Q

This rock may be formed from lava.

A

igneous

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9
Q

Fossils are often found in this rock.

A

sedimentary

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10
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You would most likely find this rock near a volcano.

A

igneous

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11
Q

what type of rock is granite, basalt, obsidian

A

igneous

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12
Q

what type of rock is quartz, marble,

A

metamorphic

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13
Q

what type of rock is sandstone, limestone, shale and fossils are found in this rock

A

sedimentary

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14
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How long does it take for metamorphic rock take to form

A

millions to billions of years

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15
Q

examples of extrusive igneous rocks are

A

basalt, andesite, and rhyolite. Obsidian

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16
Q

examples of intrusive igneous rocks are

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granite, diorite, gabbro, and peridotite