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Put the following minerals in order from the softest to the hardest: feldspar, diamond, talc, calcite |
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talc, calcite, feldspar, diamond |
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What term describes how a mineral looks when it breaks apart in an irregular way? |
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There are roughly 4,000 known minerals. How many are common rock forming minerals? |
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What term describes how a rock's surface looks and feels? |
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What igneous rock is often mixed with soil and used for starting vegetable seeds? |
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What process breaks up rock on Earth's surface? |
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What process breaks up rock on Earth's surface? |
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What type of sedimentary rock is bituminous coal? |
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organic - formed from compressed dead plants |
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How does the metamorphic rock GNEISS (pronounced NICE) from? |
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Granite is heated and pressed into banded layers. |
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Why is the rock cycle a true "cycle?" |
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There is no beginning and no end. |
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What are the three ways that minerals can form? |
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1. organic processes 2. water evaporation from a solution 3. cooling of magma or lava |
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How many different crystal shapes are there for minerals? |
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There are 6. The two we learned about are CUBIC and HEXAGONAL. |
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If magma is trapped below Earth's surface, what will the resulting rocks look like? |
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They will have more time to cool very slowly, so the crystal size will be larger and able to see with the naked eye. |
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Do geologists classify rocks according to their origin? |
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Yes! Origin means where they began. This is one of the biggest ways that geologists classify rocks. |
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Where do INTRUSIVE igneous rocks form? |
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Intrusive rocks form INSIDE the Earth (under the surface). |
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Why have people throughout history used igneous rocks for tools and building materials? |
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They are hard, dense, and durable. |
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How does the rock cycle show the Law of Conservation of Matter? |
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The rock cycle always reuses materials. No new rock material is created and none is destroyed. It is constantly recycled and reused. |
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What is the clastic sedimentary rock formed from? |
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tiny pieces of clay that is squeezed together |
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What igneous rock make up most of the oceanic crust? |
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Basalt-a dark-colored rock with relatively low silica content |
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How are clastic sedimentary rocks formed? |
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tiny pieces of clay that are squeezed together |
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A frothy igneous rock that is full of holes where gas escaped quickly. It is often used for abrasives and polishing. |
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A light-colored igneous rock with a high silica content. It makes up a lot of the continental crust. |
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Small, solid pieces of material from rocks or living things |
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The process by which running water, wind, or ice carry away bits of broken-up rock |
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The process in which dissolved minerals crystallize and glue sediment together |
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The process by which sediment settles out of water or wind |
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Name 5 common igneous rocks |
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1. Granite 2. Pumice 3. Basalt 4. Obsidian 5. Rhyolite |
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Name 5 common sedimentary rocks |
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1. Siltstone 2. Sandstone 3. Coquina 4. Shale 5. Limestone |
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Name 5 common metamorphic rocks |
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1. Gneiss 2. Marble 3. Quartzite 4. Slate 5. Soapstone |
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The Hope Diamond was rumored to be cursed. What were some of the unfortunate happenings blamed on the ownership of the diamond? |
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1. odd deaths 2. poverty (being very poor) 3. revolution (overthrowing of gov't) 4. mental illness 5. divorce 6. never marrying |
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The Hope Diamond was rumored to be cursed. What were some of the unfortunate happenings blamed on the ownership of the diamond? |
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1. odd deaths 2. poverty (being very poor) 3. revolution (overthrowing of gov't) 4. mental illness 5. divorce 6. never marrying |
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What 5 criteria must an object meet in order to be called a mineral? |
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1. naturally occurring 2. solid 3. definite chemical composition 4. crystal structure 5. inorganic |
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Why will fossils never be found in igneous rock? |
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Igneous rocks form from hot magma or lava. Fossilized remains would be burned up and destroyed. |
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