Rocks #2
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- Q1Why does the earth have layers?because earth's materials have no density.because earths materials have the same density.because earth's materials have different density.30s
- Q2What are the three types of rock?igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic.intrusive, extrusive, foliatedigneous, sand, soil30s
- Q3Which type of rock is formed by fire and magma?sedimentarymetamorphicigneous30s
- Q4Which type of rock is made by erosion and deposition?sedementarymetamorphicigneous30s
- Q5Which type of rock is made by intense heat and pressure?igneoussedimentarymetamorphic30s
- Q6Granite is an example of which kind of rock?metamorphicsedimentaryigneous30s
- Q7Rocks are made of...sandsoilminerals30s
- Q8The three types of plate boundary action aretransform, divergence, convergencetransform, density, convectionturmaline, divergence, convection30s
- Q9Plates move because ofconvection currenceAlfred Wegnerconvergence30s
- Q10Convection currents are when...noneheat rises to the surface of the earth from the mantelheat rises in the atmosphere causing wind.both30s
- Q11The earth began...both, they are the same numberneither, they are both incorrect4.6 billion years ago4,600 mya30s
- Q12Did dinosaurs and humans ever live at the same time?NOYES30s
- Q13Fossils are...the remains of an organism usually preserved in rockthe compressed remains of organisms, in the form of coal.30s
- Q14What is superposition?younger fossils are near the surface, older fossils are deeper down.older fossils are near the surface, younger fossils are deeper down.30s