| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A Sedimentary rock formed in swampy areas from the remains of dead plants | Coal | 100%
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| An Intrusive, Felsic Igneous rock | Granite | 100%
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| The Metamorphic rock whose protolith is the above Sedimentary rock | Slate | 100%
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| The Clastic Sedimentary rock formed in fast water deposits, with a coarse grain size | Conglomerate | 67%
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| The type of Igneous rock created by the solidification of lava | Extrusive | 67%
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| The type of Igneous rock created by the solidification of magma | Intrusive | 67%
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| The type of Sedimentary rock created when dead organisms solidify and are turned into rock by natural processes | Organic | 67%
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| A porous, Mafic Igneous rock | Scoria | 67%
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| A Clastic Sedimentary rock formed in still water deposits, with the finest grain size | Shale | 67%
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| The final step in the Lithification process | Cementation | 33%
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| The type of Sedimentary rock created when water moves fragments of other broken down and deposited into a body of water | Clastic | 33%
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| The first step in the Lithification process | Deposition | 33%
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| A Metamorphic rock whose protolith is Granite | Gneiss | 33%
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| A Metamorphic rock whose protolith is Sandstone | Quartzite | 33%
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| An Extrusive, Felsic Igneous rock | Rhyolite | 33%
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