1. Each rock type has different features. Match the feature from Column A to the correct specific classification of the rock type it refers to in Column B by shading the corresponding letter/s. Column A Column B A. Clastic sedimentary rock B. Extrusive igneous rock C. Foliated metamorphic rock D. Intrusive igneous rock E. Non-clastic sedimentary rock F. Non-foliated metamorphic rock 1. black and white crystals that cooled slowly in a magma chamber 2. clay that has been smooshed very closely by pressure 3. dark black, occurred when dead things combined with the soil 4. fossils that are stuck together by minerals left from water evaporation 5. heavy, green, made from ash and rock stuck together in a volcano 6. large pebbles stuck together by minerals left from water evaporation 7. red or black rock that has a lot holes throughout it when lava cooled 8. scoria 9. tight line, very sparkly from crystals squished by pressure 10. tuff
1. Each rock type has different features. Match the feature from Column A to the correct specific classification of the rock type it refers to in Column B by shading the corresponding letter/s. Column A Column B A. Clastic sedimentary rock B. Extrusive igneous rock C. Foliated metamorphic rock D. Intrusive igneous rock E. Non-clastic sedimentary rock F. Non-foliated metamorphic rock 1. black and white crystals that cooled slowly in a magma chamber 2. clay that has been smooshed very closely by pressure 3. dark black, occurred when dead things combined with the soil 4. fossils that are stuck together by minerals left from water evaporation 5. heavy, green, made from ash and rock stuck together in a volcano 6. large pebbles stuck together by minerals left from water evaporation 7. red or black rock that has a lot holes throughout it when lava cooled 8. scoria 9. tight line, very sparkly from crystals squished by pressure 10. tuff
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