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Ch 6 & 7: Rock, Resources and the Environment

Across
A change in the type of sediment being laid down in one place, results in the formation of a new rock layer
Rocks formed by the cooling and hardening of hot molten rock or magma from inside the Earth
Protection, restoration and management of natural resources
Collection and reuse of materials from wasted or usable material
Rocks formed from the effect of heat and pressure on other rocks
Remains or impressions of a plant or animal preserved in rock
Magma which is hotter, thinner and more fluid
Fixed or finite resources which cannot be replaced or used faster than can be replaced
Thick and slow moving magma
The largest of the igneous intrusions (Plutons)
All of the resources, influences, and conditions near the Earth's surface
Occurring at low temperatures high pressures, stress and friction
Down
Liquid rock from inside the Earth and has never reached the surface
Resources which can be reused or replaced at a rate close to which it is used
The repeated series of events by which rock gradually and continually changes from one type to another
Igneous intrusions to include Batholiths, Laccoliths, Dikes, Sills, Stocks, Volcanoes and Volcanic Necks
Coal, petroleum and natural gas formed during Earth's distant past
The preexisting rocks which are used to form metamorphic rock
Valuable minerals heavy in metal content
When minerals fill the space between sand pebbles and other rock particles
Rocks formed by compaction and cementing of layers of sediment
Groups of minerals bound together
Fragments of rock, plants, animals remains and minerals that settle out
Known deposits of a minerals, in ores which are worth mining