Rock Cycle

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Sometimes sediments move from one place to another and can settle in layers. This process is called
Back
Erosion
Answer explanation
The correct answer is Erosion, which refers to the process where sediments are moved from one location to another, often settling in layers. Weathering involves breaking down rocks, while sedimentary layering describes the result of erosion.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Sediments under great heat and pressure over millions of years form this type of rock.
Back
Metamorphic
Answer explanation
Metamorphic rocks form from existing rocks that undergo changes due to high heat and pressure over millions of years. This process transforms sediments into metamorphic rock, making it the correct answer.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What will happen as layers of sediment undergo great pressure for millions of years?
Back
A sedimentary rock will form.
Answer explanation
As layers of sediment are subjected to great pressure over millions of years, they compact and cement together, forming sedimentary rock. This process is known as lithification, which is why the correct answer is that a sedimentary rock will form.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is formed when molten rock material cools and hardens to form a solid?
Back
An igneous rock is formed.
Answer explanation
When molten rock material cools and hardens, it solidifies into igneous rock. This process distinguishes igneous rocks from sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, which form through different processes.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Hawaii was formed from volcanoes which means most of its land and rock is igneous rock.
Back
True
Answer explanation
True. Hawaii was formed by volcanic activity, which produces igneous rock. Therefore, most of Hawaii's land and rock is indeed igneous rock.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the difference in the formation of metamorphic rock and igneous rock?
Back
Time and pressure
Answer explanation
Metamorphic rocks form from existing rocks under time and pressure, altering their structure and minerals. In contrast, igneous rocks form from the cooling and solidification of molten material. Thus, the key difference is time and pressure.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following best describes examples of erosion? Physical and chemical weathering, Constant changes on the surface of the Earth, Lakes and ponds, Wind and moving water
Back
Wind and moving water
Answer explanation
Erosion is primarily caused by natural forces like wind and moving water, which transport soil and rock. While weathering involves breaking down materials, erosion specifically refers to the movement of those materials.
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