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Rock Cycle CFA

Rock Cycle CFA. Question #1. A rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface is called an ____. intrusive metamorphic rock intrusive igneous rock extrusive sedimentary rock extrusive igneous rock. Question #2.

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Rock Cycle CFA

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  1. Rock Cycle CFA

  2. Question #1 • A rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface is called an ____. • intrusive metamorphic rock • intrusive igneous rock • extrusive sedimentary rock • extrusive igneous rock

  3. Question #2 • A rock that forms from the process of weathering and erosion is called a _____. • intrusive igneous rock • extrusive igneous rock • sedimentary rock • metamorphic rock

  4. Question #3 • A rock that forms from elevated temperatures and pressures is a ______. • intrusive igneous rock • extrusive igneous rock • sedimentary rock • metamorphic rock

  5. Question #4 • Which of the following represents the correct order of the processes involved in sedimentary rock formation? • erosion, weathering, compaction, cementation, deposition • compaction, cementation, deposition, weathering, erosion • deposition, cementation, compaction, erosion, weathering • weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, cementation

  6. Question #5 • Some of the energy that drives Earth’s rock cycle comes from ____. • the wind • Earth’s interior • the breakdown of organic matter • the movement of water over Earth’s surface

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