Name: C Slide Guide: Rocks Slide 3: What did the first rocks look

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Name:
C
Slide Guide: Rocks
Slide 3:
What did the first rocks look like?
Why did the igneous rock receive its name? This is a two part answer.
Slide 4:
What two ways can “Iggy” form?
Slide 5:
Describe the difference between extrusive and intrusive igneous rock?
Sketch a diagram of the formation of both types of rock?
Slide 6:
What is the most common extrusive rock?
Where is it mainly found?
Slide 7:
Describe “Bubble’s” Basalt and her formation
Slide 8:
What is the most abundant intrusive rock found on Earth?
Where is this rock type found mostly?
Slide 9:
Describe “Giant” Granite.
Slide 10:
Draw the diagram provided
Slide 11:
Give two examples of how igneous rocks are used.
Slide 13:
Describe “Sed” and how he is formed.
Slide 14:
How are sedimentary rocks formed?
Where do they typically form?
What processes help form these rocks?
Slide 15:
Describe the erosion process.
Draw the two diagrams of erosion pictured.
Slide 16:
Describe the deposition process.
Draw the diagram of deposition
Slide 17:
Describe Compaction.
Draw the diagram of compaction
Slide 18:
How is “Sandy” formed?
Where are her favorite places to live?
Slide 19:
Why would “Smooth-Talkin” Shale come by getting his name?
Slide 20:
Describe “Bones” Limestone.
What is he made of?
Why would he be given the name “Bones”?
Slide 21:
Explain what has happened to our rock as it has been processed through the Earth.
Draw the picture of how igneous or sedimentary rock will “morph”
Slide 23:
Describe the two ways in which metamorphic rock are formed.
Draw the two diagrams of how they are formed.
Slide 24:
What does it mean for a rock to foliate?
Give two examples of rock that have foliated.
Slide 25:
Describe “Morph” and how she is formed.
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