Rock Attributes
Soil Types & Properties
Weathering & Erosion
Bonus
100

This property describes how shiny or dull a rock looks.

What is luster?

100

This soil type feels gritty and drains water quickly.

What is sand?

100

This natural force can blow soil away and form dunes.

 What is wind?

100

This mineral is the softest on the Mohs scale.

What is talc?

200

 This property measures how easily a rock can be scratched.

What is hardness?

200

This soil type is sticky when wet and holds water the best.

What is clay?

200

This process occurs when water slowly breaks down rocks into smaller pieces.

What is weathering?

200

A rock that cannot be scratched by a steel nail is likely harder than this number on the Mohs scale.

 What is 6.5?

300

This scale is used to rank minerals from softest to hardest.

What is the Mohs scale?

300

This soil type is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay and is best for growing plants.

What is loam?

300

 A canyon formed by a river is an example of this type of change.

What is erosion by water?

300

Leaves sticks and rocks lying on top of soil.

What is surface litter?

400

A rock that scratches glass is likely at least this number on the Mohs scale.

What is 6?

400

Farmers prefer this soil type because it supports plant growth best.

What is loam?

400

This term describes the movement of broken-down rock and soil from one place to another.

What is erosion?

400

Rocks such as quartz, reflect light like glass.

What is glassy luster?

500

This mineral is the hardest known and ranks 10 on the Mohs scale.

What is diamond?

500

Which layer of soil is between the topsoil and the bedrock?

What is subsoil?

500

When rivers deposit soil at their mouths, they form this landform.

What is a delta?

500

Nonliving solid that has a crystal form. 

What is a mineral?

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