Parrett WMS-Unit 6 Earth Layers, Rock Cycle, and Fossils
Review of earth layers, rock cycle and fossils
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04.29.21
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Topics of this game:
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The actual numeric age of rocks
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Determining rock age using other rocks nearby
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Oldest rock layers are on the bottom
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Forms when small pieces of rocs are compacted and cemented together
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Forms when magma cools and hardens
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form inside Earth from extreme heat and pressure
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Brittle and rigid outer layer
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Thick middle layer that is solid and contain convection currents
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Liquid layer of iron and nickel, helps produce Earth's magnetic field
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Solid layer of iron and nickel
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Made of crust/upper mantle, divided into tectonic plates
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Rocks are soft enough to flow allowing tectonic plates to move
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