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ow does the carbon stored in the bodies of living organisms move into rocks?(1 point) Responses Carbon dioxide released through
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Question How can an igneous rock turn into a sedimentary rock?(1 point) Responses through erosion, pressure
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Question Which kind of rock is formed when lava leaves a volcano and cools?(1 point) Responses metamorphic
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Where would you be most likely to find the oldest rocks on Earth?(1 point)
Responses at the outer edges of oceanic crust at the
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How does the carbon stored in the bodies of living organisms move into rocks?(1 point)
Responses Carbon dioxide released through
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Use this sentence: A fault cuts across several layers of rock. Which conclusion can be made?
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Some rocks are formed by heat and pressure. What is the heat source for rock formation?(1 point)
Responses heat from forest
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Using the map below, which would NOT be an accurate explanation of the rock formation shown in the map? (1 point) Responses
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Using the map below, which would NOT be an accurate explanation of the rock formation shown in the map?
Organic material such as
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arefully read the the table below about specific rocks and their formation and characteristics. Out of the options, which
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sing the map below, which would NOT be an accurate explanation of the rock formation shown in the map?
Rocks Lesson #10 | Volcano
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Using the map below, which would NOT be an accurate explanation of the rock formation shown in the map?
Rocks Lesson #10 |
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Using the map below, which would NOT be an accurate explanation of the rock formation shown in the map?
Rocks Lesson #10 |
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Determine which characteristics produce metamorphic rock vs sedimentary
Heat and pressure Weathering and erosion Igneous rocks
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Question Using the map below, which would NOT be an accurate explanation of the rock formation shown in
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How can an igneous rock turn into a sedimentary rook? (1 point)•
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Which of the following provides evidence for rock formation by cooling? Select the correct answer.(1 point)
Responses fossils in
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Which process forms sedimentary rock in the rock cycle after sediments accumulate and combine?
Sediments undergo heat and
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Where might we find the oldest rock on Earth? (1 point)
Othe center of continents Othe center of the ocean floor O the highest
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How can an igneous rock turn into a sedimentary rock?
A. through cementation, pressure and erosion B. through erosion, pressure
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Which is needed to turn an ingeuos rock or sedimentary ock into a metamorphic rock?
A. freezing and cementation B. melting and
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Which of the following provides evidence for rock formation by cooling? Select the correct answer.(1 point)
Responses fossils in
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Using the map below, which would NOT be an accurate explanation of the rock formation shown in the map? (1 point) Responses
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Which of the following provides evidence for rock formation by cooling? Select the correct answer.(1 point)
Responses fossils in
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n one to two sentences, identify and describe the processes that must happen for sand to eventually become metamorphic rock.
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Which kind of rock is formed when lava leaves a volcano and cools?
A. sedimentary B. metamorphic C. conglomerate D. igneous
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Determine which characterisitics produce metamorphic rock vs sedimentary (1 point)
Sedimentary Metamorphic Heat and pressure
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Where might we find the oldest rock on Earth?(1 point)
Responses the center of continents the center of continents the center of
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Which of the following provides evidence for rock formation by cooling? Select the correct answer.(1 point)
Responses fossils in
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Using the map below, which would NOT be an accurate explanation of the rock formation shown in the map?
Rocks Lesson #10 |
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Rocks are layered from blank to blank with the blank layers on top, is it youngest, oldest, youngest, oldest, youngest,
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Use this paragraph: Layla drew a diagram of forces acting on the rock in Earth's crust. She drew arrows pointing inwards,
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The main agents that calls metaphor neck rocks to form our melting and cooling heat and pressure deposition and compaction,
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The main agents that cause metamorphic rocks to form are(1 point) Responses melting and cooling. melting and cooling. heat and
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Some rocks are formed by heat and pressure. What is the heat source for rock formation?(1 point) Responses heat from forest
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How are metamorphic rocks formed?
A. Cooling, erosion, pressure, and cementation B. Heating, rocks melting, and pressure C. Snow
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Some rocks are formed by heat and pressure. What is the heat source for rock formation?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aheat
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Which of the following provides evidence for rock formation by cooling? Select the correct answer.(1 point)
Responses crystals in
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A 20-pound sedimentary rock formed on a mountain cliff near the sea. The rock was made up of grains of sand, pebbles, and
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In one to two sentences, identify and describe the processes that must happen for
sand to eventually become metamorphic rock. (2
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Which of the following provides evidence for rock formation by cooling? Select the correct answer.(1 point)
Responses crystals in
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What type of rock is formed due to the compacting and cementing of layers of debris?
Group of answer choices Eroded rock Igneous
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Where would you be most likely to find the oldest rocks on Earth?(1 point)
Responses in the middle of the continents in the
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The oldest rock formation identified on Earth is found on the shoreline of Hudson Bay in Canada. This rock formed 4.28 billion
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Which statement best describes how igneous rocks are formed? Responses Layers of dirt and other rocks are pressed
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What is the scientific term for rocks formed from lava?
Responses gabbro gabbro rhyolite rhyolite extrusive extrusive intrusive
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Please select the correct answer corresponding to the question.
The oldest rock formation identified on Earth is found on the
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The oldest rock formation identified on Earth is found on the shoreline of Hudson Bay in Canada. This rock formed 4.28 billion
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The oldest rock formation identified on Earth is found on the shoreline of Hudson Bay in Canada. This rock formed 4.28 billion
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What causes the rock layers of mountains to form zigzag shape?
A. continental plate uplift B. a normal fault C. a transform fault
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Parent Categories (15)
Carbon Cycle
Earth Science
Earth Sciences
Earth Sciences & Geology
Earth's Crust
Earth's Features
Geography
Geological Processes
Geology
Metamorphic
Plate Tectonics
Rock Cycle
Rock Types
Rocks
Rocks and Minerals