Description

solid that has a variety of special shapes
igneous rocks that form on the surface of the Earth
the study of rocks, their history and the processes that form and change them
rocks formed from cooling magma
crystals that lock together and grow into each other in a rock
igneous rocks that form below the surface of the Earth
molten rock reaching the Earth’s surface
molten rock that does not reach the Earth’s surface
layer of the Earth below the crust
chemical substances found in rocks
rain water that includes acids from pollution in the air
factors that cause erosion—water, wind and ice
weathering caused by water or chemicals in the water and air reacting and breaking down rock
the tendency of soil particles to stick together
removal of weathered rock particles away from the site of the weathering
a measure of how fast water enters the soil
weathering caused by breakdown of rocks by physical processes
the amount of space in the soil that could be filled with air or water
the process of water or wind depositing eroded rock particles
how well the soil particles join up to form lumps
the size of the particles that make up soil
measure of how much water a particular amount of soil can hold
the physical and chemical processes that break rocks down into smaller pieces
sedimentary rocks that form when dissolved materials precipitate from solution
sedimentary rocks made from weathered sediments of other rocks
preserved remains of living organisms
chemicals that can flow around sediments in water and then set like cement
rocks that form by the accumulation of plant or animal debris, which is then cemented together
rocks made by sediments being cemented together
metamorphism by contact with hot magma as it pushes through the mantle and crust
process where minerals under pressure become squashed flat and the rock develops layers or bands
rocks formed when high temperature and pressure alter existing rocks
metamorphism over a wide area below the crust caused by huge movements of the Earth’s crust
model geologists use to explain the endless cycle of change that rocks undergo as they change from one form to the other
massive plates that make up the Earth’s crust

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