II.
The Rock Cycle 1.
Fill out the diagram below of the rock cycle using the video and definitions given. Drag each term
or phrase to its appropriate position in the cycle. Not only should each box on the diagram be filled in, but each arrow should have a label as well. Some are already given.
2.
If a rock looks “squished” and displays bands or layers, what kind of rock is this likely to be?
A.
Igneous
B.
Sedimentary
C.
Metamorphic
3.
If a rock has vesicles formed from gas bubbles escaping, what kind of rock is this likely to be?
A.
Igneous
B.
Sedimentary
C.
Metamorphic
4.
If a rock looks like it is made up of a bunch of smaller rocks and grains, what type of rock is this likely to be?
A.
Igneous
B.
Sedimentary
C.
Metamorphic
Burial and Lithification
Heat and Pressure
Uplift
Weathering and Erosion
Deposition
Melting
Heat and Pressure
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
Igneous Rocks
Cooling
Uplift
Magma
Sediments