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The Rock Cycle, Igneous Rock

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A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter is called   a rock  
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The continual process by which new rock forms from old rock is called   the rock cycle  
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Rocks have been used used by humans throughout history for tools, weapons, and   buildings  
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Which of the following forces affects rock deep beneath Earth's surface?   pressure  
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A rock at the Earth's surface is primarily affected by forces of   weathering and erosion  
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A rock deep underground is primarily affected by forces of   extreme heat and pressure  
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What kind of new material is formed when metamorphic rock melts?   magma  
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What kind of new rock is formed when igneous rock is subjected to weathering, erosion, compaction, and cementation?   sedimentary rock  
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What kind of new rock is formed when sedimentary rock is subjected to heat and pressure?   metamorphic rock  
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magma in the Earth's crust that has risen to the Earths surface and cools and solidifies   igneous rock  
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rock that is forced downward and is exposed to heat and pressure   metamorphic rock  
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rocks that are partially or completely melted   magma  
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igneous rock at the Earth's surface that is weathered and wears away   sediment  
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sediment that washes down into rivers and oceans and is pressed and cemented together   sedimentary rock  
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The process in which water, wind, ice, and heat break down rocks is called   weathering  
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One reason that weathering is important is because it breaks rock down into fragments, or ____, from which sedimentary rocks are made   sediment  
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The process by which sediment is removed from its source is called   erosion  
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During __, sediment is deposited in bodies of water and other low-lying areas   deposition  
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Sedimentary rock can be made when sediment is pressed and cemented together by __ dissolve in water.   minerals  
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Some __ rock is made when sediment is squeezed by the weight of the rock materials that lies above it   sedimentary  
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Movement within the Earth that causes buried rock to be exposed at the Earth's surface is called   uplift  
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When uplifted rocks reach __, weathering, erosion, and deposition begin   Earth's surface  
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Beyond the three basic types of rock, rocks can be divided into subcategories based on   composition and texture  
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What is the chemical makeup, or mineral content, of a rock based on?   its composition  
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A rock that consists mostly of the mineral quartz will have a composition very similar to   quartz  
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What do the size, shape, and positions of the grains that make up a rock determine?   the rock's texture  
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What factors can affect the texture of a sedimentary rock?   the size of the grains that make up the rock  
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What factors can affect the texture of an igneous rock?   the length of time the magma had to cool  
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What factor can affect the texture of a metamorphic rock?   the pressure and temperature the rock was exposed to  
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