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Jeopardy
Are you ready for the Chapter 2 Test?
Let’s find out!
Final Jeopardy
I Wanna
ROCK!
How’s
The
weather
soil
Labs
Grab
Bag
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What type of rock forms
when particles from other
rocks or the remains of
plants and animals are
pressed and cemented
together?
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What type of rock forms
from the cooling of
molten rock at or below
the surface?
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What type of rock forms
when a rock is changed
by heat, pressure, or
chemical reactions?
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In the rock cycle, what
would happen to igneous
rock by applying heat and
pressure?
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Explain why the rock
cycle is not always a
perfect cycle.
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Give one example of
mechanical
weathering.
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Give one example of
chemical weathering
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Name two forces of
erosion.
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What type of map shows
the weathering of
mountains?
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How does ice wedging
weather rocks?
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What is humus?
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What is loam?
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What is the role of
mushrooms in the
production of soil?
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What are two ways a
worm might assist in the
production of soil?
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Why is sand a poor soil to
grow plants in?
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What type of rock was
used in the weathering
labs?
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What type of rock is
simulated when play
dough is smashed and
twisted together with
high amounts of
pressure?
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What is the biggest
giveaway to identifying
sedimentary rock?
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What is the purpose of a
topographic map?
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Explain how the
mechanical weathering
lab was also a chemical
weathering lab.
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Ice wedging and abrasion
are examples of what?
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How might the terms
sedimentary rock,
erosion, and litter all be
connected?
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What does rust
demonstrate?
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Where might you see
an example of
mechanical weathering
in nature?
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What is a contour index?
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Final Jeopardy
Explain the basic outline of the rock cycle including the names of
each type of rock
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