Agents of Change Quiz
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Which agent can dissolve some rocks?

  • Water (correct)
  • Gravity
  • Living things
  • Wind
  • What is the process of moving bits of rock away called?

  • Weathering
  • Erosion (correct)
  • Sedimentation
  • Deposition
  • What is the name of the rock that is formed when a lot of sediment is deposited and the lower layers get squished?

  • Granite
  • Pebble
  • Bedrock
  • Sedimentary rock (correct)
  • Study Notes

    Rock Formation and Erosion

    • Water is an agent that can dissolve some rocks.

    Geological Processes

    • The process of moving bits of rock away is called erosion.

    Types of Rocks

    • Sedimentary rock is formed when a lot of sediment is deposited and the lower layers get squished.

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    "Discover the Forces of Nature Shaping Our World: Take the 'Agents of Change' Quiz Now!" Test your knowledge on the remarkable ways rocks can transform over time and how natural phenomena like erosion and weathering play a crucial role in shaping our planet's landscape. From the stunning Remarkable Rocks to the intricate details of the rock cycle, explore the fascinating world of geology and become an expert on the agents of change that make our planet so awe-inspiring.

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