- 1. Which is NOT a type of rock?
A) Igneous B) minerals C) sedimentary D) metamorphic
- 2. What type of rock crumbles easily?
A) metamorphic B) sedimentary C) minerals D) igneous
 - 3. What type of rock may be glassy & shiny?
A) sedimentary B) metamorphic C) igneous D) minerals
 - 4. What type of rock has ribbon like layers?
A) metamorphic B) sedimentary C) minerals D) igneous
- 5. When magma cools it becomes what type of rock?
A) igneous B) sedimentary C) metamorphic D) minerals
- 6. Metamorphic rock is formed by
A) cooling B) heat and pressure C) melting D) compaction
- 7. Sedimentary rock is created by
A) heat & pressure B) compaction & cementation C) weathering D) melting
A) igneous rocks B) hurricanes C) volcanos D) sediments
 - 9. The movement of sediments by wind or water
A) erosion B) compaction C) weathering D) transportation
- 10. the laying down of sediment carried by wind, water or ice
A) erosion B) deposition C) nap time D) compaction
- 11. Sedimentary rock is made of many layers
A) true B) false
- 12. Which rock is most easily broken down (weathered)?
A) metamorphic B) sedimentary C) rock & roll D) igneous
- 13. We shaved the crayon in the crayon lab to demonstrate which rock cycle process?
A) compaction B) heat and pressure C) deposition D) weathering
- 14. Rocks are made up of minerals
A) false B) true
- 15. All rocks have the same characteristics
A) true B) false
- 16. All rocks can be weathered into sediments
A) true B) false
A) formed by nature (not man made) B) a solid C) inorganic (not living) D) all of these
- 18. When molten rock is under the earth's surface it's called
A) igneous B) lava C) hot stuff D) magma
- 19. When we melted the crayon over the candle we were simulating
A) erosion B) melting C) weathering D) compaction
- 20. The crayon lab simulated
A) metamorphic rock B) sedimentary rock C) all of these D) igneous rock
- 21. Optional Exceeds: Use the following words to explain how the crayon lab demonstrated the processes of the rock cycle (metamorphic, igneous, sedimentary, weathering, erosion, deposition, compacting, cementing, sediment, magma, cooling, melting)
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