ROCK REVIEW GAME. 1. What is Yellowstone Falls and Canyon an example of? Weathering Erosion Deposition.

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ROCK REVIEW GAME

1. What is Yellowstone Falls and Canyon an example of? Weathering Erosion Deposition

2. What type of rock could form with water ripple marks? Igneous Intrusive Sedimentary Clastic Metamorphic Foliated Metamorphic Unfoliated

3. These piled rock fragments were left by a retreating glacier. What are they examples of?

4. What agent of erosion could have carved this mountain valley? Running Water Gravity Waves Glaciers Wind

5. This dark layer is an igneous rock with large crystals. Is it intrusive or extrusive?

6. What type of rocks are the parallel rock layers? Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic

7. What agent of erosion created this rock formation? Running Water Waves Wind Glaciers Gravity

8. What agent of erosion created this rock formation? Running Water Waves Wind Gravity Glaciers

Carlsbad Cavern, NM is a limestone cave. 9. What type of weathering would create this cave? (mechanical or chemical) 10. What type of sedimentary rock is limestone? (Clastic Organic Chemical)

11. The peaks of the Grand Tetons are made of granite. What type of rock are they? Igneous Intrusive Igneous Extrusive Clastic Sedimentary Unfoliated Metamorphic

12. What type of texture will this Hawaiian lava flow have when it cools? fine grained course grained foliated unfoliated

13. What agent of erosion created the Grand Canyon? Wind Waves Gravity Running Water Glaciers 14. What type of rocks dominate the canyon walls? Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic

15. What agent of erosion caused this deposition of rocks? Waves Wind Gravity Glaciers Running Water

Answers 1.Erosion 2.Sedimentary Clastic 3.Deposition 4.Glacier 5.Intrusive 6.Sedimentary 7.Running Water 8.Wind 9.Chemical 10.Chemical 11.Igneous Intrusive 12.Fine Grained 13.Running Water 14.Sedimentary 15.Glaciers