The Adventures of Rocky: A Journey Through the Rock Cycle
Meet Rocky, an adventurous little rock who has been around for millions of years. His life started as a fiery lava in Earth's heart - the core, where he was an igneous rock. But things cooled down, and Rocky hardened, moving upwards to the crust. Then the weathering began. Rain, wind, ice - all worked together to break Rocky into smaller pieces, which is called erosion. Over time, he was moved by rivers and winds to a place with many other rocks. There, pressure and time turned Rocky and his friends into a layer of sedimentary rock. But Rocky's adventure didn't stop there. He was pushed deeper into the Earth's crust, where heat and pressure transformed him into a shiny new metamorphic rock. One day, there might be so much heat that Rocky will melt and become part of the molten rock again, ready to start the cycle anew. And that, my friends, is the adventurous life of a rock in the rock cycle!
Question 1
What term refers to the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces?
Erosion
Melting
Hardening
Sedimentation
Crustal
Question 2
What type of rock was Rocky initially?
Metamorphic Rock
Sedimentary Rock
Igneous Rock
Molten Rock
Hardened Rock
Question 3
What transformed Rocky into a sedimentary rock?
Heat and Pressure
Melting
Weathering and erosion
Cooling down
Breaking into pieces
Question 4
What might happen to Rocky if there is too much heat?
He will become a metamorphic rock
He will become a sedimentary rock
He will break into smaller pieces
He will move to the Earth's crust
He will melt and become part of the molten rock again
Question 5
What signifies the end of the rock cycle for Rocky?
Becoming a sedimentary rock
Becoming an igneous rock
Becoming a metamorphic rock
Melting into molten rock
Breaking into smaller pieces
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