Understanding the Rock Cycle

Understanding the Rock Cycle

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Aiden Montgomery

Science

5th - 8th Grade

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The video explains the rock cycle, detailing how igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks form and transform. Igneous rocks originate from cooled magma or lava, while sedimentary rocks form from accumulated sediments. Metamorphic rocks result from existing rocks undergoing heat and pressure changes. The cycle is continuous, with rocks changing forms over time.

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What are the three main types of rocks involved in the rock cycle?

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How does igneous rock form?

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What is a characteristic feature of basalt as it cools?

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What process involves the breakdown and movement of rocks?

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Which type of sediment is likely to travel the farthest during erosion?

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How are sedimentary rocks formed?

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What is a conglomerate rock?

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What causes metamorphic rocks to form?

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What can sandstone transform into under heat and pressure?

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What is the result of partial melting of rocks?

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