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Rock Transformations Chapter Two
Quiz for Chapter 2 of Amplify Rock Transformations
Instructions:
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What is weathering?
A. Moving rocks from place to place
B. Melting rock into magma
C. Gluing sediments together into rock
D. Breaking down rocks into smaller pieces
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What is erosion?
A. Moving rocks.
B. Breaking rocks into smaller pieces
C. Melting rock deep underground
D. Gluing sediments together to form rock
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What is energy?
A. The ability to make things move or change.
B. The amount of matter in an object
C. Tiny pieces of rock or sediment
D. A force that always pulls objects down
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Weathering and erosion are powered by what energy source?
A. Energy from the earth’s interior
B. Energy from the sun.
C. Energy from the moon
D. Energy from magma chambers
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Melting rocks is powered by what energy source?
A. Energy from the sun
B. Energy from wind and water
C. Energy from the moon
D. Energy from the earth's interior
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A rock is exposed to energy from the sun. Millions of years later, it is exposed to energy from the Earth's interior. What kind of rock is it (after it cools?)
A. Sedimentary rock
B. Igneous rock
C. Metamorphic rock
D. Sediment
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What is the difference between magma and lava?
A. Magma is above ground, lava is under ground
B. Magma is below ground, lava is above ground
C. Magma is hotter, lava is cooler
D. Magma is cooler, lava is hotter
Rock Transformations Chapter Two
(Answer Key)
Quiz for Chapter 2 of Amplify Rock Transformations
Instructions:
-
What is weathering?
A. Moving rocks from place to place
B. Melting rock into magma
C. Gluing sediments together into rock
D. Breaking down rocks into smaller pieces
-
What is erosion?
A. Moving rocks.
B. Breaking rocks into smaller pieces
C. Melting rock deep underground
D. Gluing sediments together to form rock
-
What is energy?
A. The ability to make things move or change.
B. The amount of matter in an object
C. Tiny pieces of rock or sediment
D. A force that always pulls objects down
-
Weathering and erosion are powered by what energy source?
A. Energy from the earth’s interior
B. Energy from the sun.
C. Energy from the moon
D. Energy from magma chambers
-
Melting rocks is powered by what energy source?
A. Energy from the sun
B. Energy from wind and water
C. Energy from the moon
D. Energy from the earth's interior
-
A rock is exposed to energy from the sun. Millions of years later, it is exposed to energy from the Earth's interior. What kind of rock is it (after it cools?)
A. Sedimentary rock
B. Igneous rock
C. Metamorphic rock
D. Sediment
-
What is the difference between magma and lava?
A. Magma is above ground, lava is under ground
B. Magma is below ground, lava is above ground
C. Magma is hotter, lava is cooler
D. Magma is cooler, lava is hotter