First the magma erupts from the volcanoe and forms igneous rock. Then the rocks crumble and move, small bits deposit in layers and forms sedimentary rock. After that the rock gets buried and heat and pressure change them to metamorphic rock. Then rock melts into magma, and the magma cools into igneous rock and the cycle starts over again.
I was able to put all of the squares in the correct boxes.
First, small bits of the rock deposit in layers and make sedimentary rocks, then rock gets buried, and heats up into metamophic rock. After that, the rock melts and makes magma. The magma cools, forming igneous rock. A volcanic eruption makes the igneous rock. Then, the rocks crumble and move, until the cycle starts over again.
i got a 100 percent with one try and the rock cycle is like this
1.rocks crumbles and moves 2.small bit deposits in layers and makes sedimentary rocks 3.rocks get buried and the heat and pressure change the metamorphic rock. 4.rock melts and starts to make magma. 5.magma cool and make igneous rock 6.volcano erupts and forms igneous rock.
I got a 100% the firs time i played it. The rock melts into magma magma cools and ingans rock erupshons cause lava to flow rocks crumble and move small bits deposets and in layers rock is bered and heat pesuried
I got a 100% First rocks melt and make magma Second magma makes igneous rock Third volcanic eruptions make more igneous rocks Fourth the rocks harden and crumble Fifth the crumbled rock turns into sedimentary rock Sixth the rocks get buried and turn into metaphoric rocks, then it goes back to the beginning.
I like learn rocks and minerals its cool to learn. I hope we can learn Mrs.Hoffman.
ReplyDeleteI was excited! I got a 100%
ReplyDeleteFirst the magma erupts from the volcanoe and forms igneous rock. Then the rocks crumble and move, small bits deposit in layers and forms sedimentary rock. After that the rock gets buried and heat and pressure change them to metamorphic rock. Then rock melts into magma, and the magma cools into igneous rock and the cycle starts over again.
ReplyDeleteWhen the small bits deposit in layers to form sedimentary rock, the bits are usually rock fragments, mud, sand, or other small, natural items.
DeleteI was able to put all of the squares in the correct boxes.
ReplyDeleteFirst, small bits of the rock deposit in layers and make sedimentary rocks, then rock gets buried, and heats up into metamophic rock. After that, the rock melts and makes magma. The magma cools, forming igneous rock. A volcanic eruption makes the igneous rock. Then, the rocks crumble and move, until the cycle starts over again.
Rocks are buried under pressure, magma melts them & they crumble to move.-Dominic Deutsch
ReplyDeleterocks are made out of magma then it turnes into lave then it cools off then it forms into a rock
ReplyDeletei got a 100 percent with one try and the rock cycle is like this
ReplyDelete1.rocks crumbles and moves
2.small bit deposits in layers and makes sedimentary rocks
3.rocks get buried and the heat and pressure change the metamorphic rock.
4.rock melts and starts to make magma.
5.magma cool and make igneous rock
6.volcano erupts and forms igneous rock.
I got a 100% the firs time i played it.
ReplyDeleteThe rock melts into magma
magma cools and ingans rock
erupshons cause lava to flow
rocks crumble and move
small bits deposets and in layers
rock is bered and heat pesuried
good job :)
DeleteI got a 100%
ReplyDeleteFirst rocks melt and make magma
Second magma makes igneous rock
Third volcanic eruptions make more igneous rocks
Fourth the rocks harden and crumble
Fifth the crumbled rock turns into sedimentary rock
Sixth the rocks get buried and turn into metaphoric rocks, then it goes back to the beginning.
Me to do you think the rock cycle is a intesting topic.
DeleteI got 100%
ReplyDeleterock melts and makes magma
Magma cools makes igneous rocks
volcanic eruptions make igneous rocks there's more.