Vocabulary
Soil
Igneous/Metamorphic Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Minerals
100
Name the 3 types of rocks we learned about

Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic

100

What 4 things are in soil?

Rocks, Air, Water, Humus

100

How do Igneous rocks form?

Melted rock cools and hardens

100

What do Sedimentary rocks form from?

Sediments - little pieces of rocks, shells, and other materials

100

1. Color - Minerals can be identified by color. Can some minerals be different colors?

Yes! Quartz can be pink, purple, yellow, brown, white, or black

200

What is a "natural, solid, nonliving material made up of one or more minerals"?

rocks

200

What is in humus?

dead and rotten animals and plants (bones, shells, leaves, twigs)

200

Where can Igneous rocks come from?

Volcanoes 

200

Where do Sedimentary rocks form?

The bottom of oceans, lakes, and rivers
200

2. Powder color - How could you find out what the color of a minerals powder is?

T/F: A minerals streak/powder is always the same color

Scratch it on a hard surface. 

True

300

What is the layer of loose material that covers earth called?

Soil

300

Why is topsoil the darkest layer of soil?

It has the most humus
300

How do metamorphic rocks form?

By heat and pressure

300

Sedimentary rocks form in layers. What would be the oldest layer - the top or the bottom?

The bottom layer

300

3. Luster - What is luster and some examples?

How a mineral reflects light  - shiny, dull, greasy, glassy, pearly, silky, metallic

400

This natural, nonliving material makes up rocks

minerals

400

What kind of soil is the best for growing plants and why?

Silty soil - it holds onto water but not too much water

400

True/False: Igenous rocks can form above ground and below ground

True!

400

What type of soil has large rock particles?

Sandy Soil

400

4. Hardness - How can you test a minerals hardness?

What is the hardest mineral?

Scratch it with your fingernail or something harder

Diamond

500

What word means "soil with a mixture of sand, silt, and clay?

Loam

500

What happens to plants who try to grow in clay soil or sandy soil?

Clay soil - they drown from too much water

Sandy soil - they don't get enough water

500

Give an example of a rock that changes into a metamorphic rock (hint pg 163)

Shale changes into Slate

Granite changes into Gneiss

500

What type of Soil has tiny rock particles that stick together?

Clay soil

500

5. Cleavage - How a mineral breaks apart.

Do minerals all break apart the same way?

No! They can break apart many different ways. Diamonds break in 4 directions, Mica breaks in 1 direction.

M
e
n
u