Define This
Vegetable or Mineral?
Rock 'n' roll
Earth Gets a Facial
Water Works
100

The study of planet Earth, including its physical structure, its composition, its history, and the processes that act on it. 

What is geology?

p. 407

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Each mineral has a unique chemical composition and crystalline structure. 

TRUE

p. 416

100

A series of processes in which forces within the Earth and at the surface cause rocks to continuously change from one type to another.

What is the rock cycle?

p. 419

100

Any process that breaks down rocks and creates sediment. 

What is weathering?

p. 427

100

Evaporation of water from plants.

What is transpiration?

p. 422

200

Vibration detectors used to analyze seismic waves from earthquakes as they travel through the Earth and reach the surface. 

What are seismographs? 

p. 408

200

The scale used by mineralogists to determine mineral hardness. 

What is Mohs Hardness Scale?

p. 418

200

Small, solid fragments of rock-like gravel, sand, silt, mud, or clay.

What is sediment?

p. 414

200

The most common form of mechanical weathering. 

What is ice wedging or frost wedging?

p. 427

200

The process by which water is continuously exchanged between Earth's various water sources.

What is hydrologic cycle?

p. 422

300

The area of Earth's atmosphere that is influenced by the Earth's magnetic field. 

What is the magnetosphere?

p. 413

300

Solid, naturally occurring, inorganic substances that have a definite chemical composition and a crystalline structure. 

What are minerals?

p. 416

300

The three major groups used by geologists to classify rocks based on how they form. 

What are sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rock?

p. 414

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

This occurs when one rock collides with and scrapes along another rock. 

What is abrasion?

p. 427

300

Types of processes which involve changing water from one phase to another. 

What are evaporation, transpiration, condensation, and precipitation?

p. 422

400

A mineral's ability to resist being scratched. 

What is hardness?

p. 418

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!

The color of powder left on a piece of unglazed porcelain used by geologists for identification. 

What is a mineral's streak?

p. 417

400

TRUE OR FALSE: Rock types do not change form from one to another even when exposed to various forces and processes on the Earth. 

FALSE

Rock types DO NOT change form. 

p. 415

400

A type of weathering in which the chemical makeup of a rock actually changes. 

What is chemical weathering?

p. 429

400

The sum of all water on a planet.

What is the hydrosphere?

p. 421

500

A process that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, or sediment. 

What is weathering?

p. 420

500
How the surface of a mineral reflects light. 

What is luster?

p. 417

500

Rock that is formed when existing sedimentary or igneous rocks change because of extreme pressure and temperature. 

What are metamorphic rocks? 

p. 415

500

The act in which a chemical reaction occurs between a compound (such as a mineral) and water. 

What is hydrolysis?

500

Water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

What is precipitation?

p. 423

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