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ES test ch4 p1

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igneous rocks that form ___ the surface are intrusive below
the processes involved in the rock cycle include all of the following except condensation
the rock cycle indicates that each type of rock can all provide materials to make other rocks, form other rocks, and be changed by forces at Earth's surface
sedimentary rocks are changed to sediments by weathering and erosion
igneous rocks form from ___ when it cools magma and lava
lava that cools quickly forms ___ rocks extrusive igneous
all of the following conditions in Earth can cause metamorphic rocks to form except exposure to air
a classification of metamorphic rocks would include whether they are foliated or nonfoliated
the crystals that form in slowly cooled magma produce ___ mineral grains large
___ would be considered a rock granite
when magma cools deep inside Earth, ____ igneous rocks are formed intrusive
basaltic igneous rocks are rich in iron and magnesium
metamorphic rocks that show layers of dark minerals alternating with layers of light minerals are classified as foliated
sediments in sedimentary rocks are often held together with natural elements
sedimentary rocks formed from the remains of once living things are organic
rocks are formed when magma or lava crystallizes
igneous rocks that cool slowly beneath Earth's crust are intrusive
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