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Rock Cycle Quiz

The document is a 10 question quiz about the rock cycle. It asks about the three main types of rocks (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic), how each forms, and the differences between related concepts like magma and lava. Key points covered are that igneous rocks form from molten rock, sedimentary rocks form from compressed sediments, and metamorphic rocks form from existing rocks subjected to heat and pressure.

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Rock Cycle Quiz

The document is a 10 question quiz about the rock cycle. It asks about the three main types of rocks (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic), how each forms, and the differences between related concepts like magma and lava. Key points covered are that igneous rocks form from molten rock, sedimentary rocks form from compressed sediments, and metamorphic rocks form from existing rocks subjected to heat and pressure.

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1. What are the three types of rocks that are part 6. What can you infer about metamorphic rocks
of the rock cycle? from their name?
a. Hard, soft, and brittle a. They form deep within the earth
b. Sand, stone, and volcanic b. They form on the earth's surface
c. Dactylic, iambic, and spondaic c. They form under heat and pressure
d. Igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary d. They have changed in some way

2. What do you need in order for igneous rock to 7. Where might you find mountains of
form? metamorphic rock?
a. A volcano a. Near volcanoes
b. A mountain b. At the boundaries between tectonic plates
c. A glacier c. Buried under bodies of water
d. A canyon d. Near any landscape that has been eroded
3. What do granite and basalt 8. What has to happen to sediment in order for it
have in common? to become sedimentary rock?
a. It has to bond and harden
b. It has to be buried deep within the earth
a. They're sedimentary rocks c. It has to be around a volcanic eruption
b. They're metamorphic rocks d. It has to be washed away by wind and rain
c. They're igneous rocks 9. Sedimentary rock is most similar to which of the
d. They're formed by erosion following?
4. What is the difference between magma and a. b.
lava?
a. Magma is very hot, lava is cool
b. Magma is molten rock within the earth; lava is
molten rock on the earth's surface c. d.
c. Magma is molten rock on the earth's surface; lava is
molten rock within the earth
d. Magma is cool, lava is very hot
5. Which of these is a sedimentary rock?
10. When does a sedimentary rock become a
a. Granite metamorphic rock?
b. Obsidian
a. When it's left alone over a long period of time
c. Sandstone
b. When it erupts out of a volcano
d. Quartzite
c. When its sediments bond together
d. When it's subjected to intense heat and pressure

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