Rock Types
Minerals
Water Water Everywhere
Disaster Zone
100

Formed from Magma 

Igneous

100

True or False 

A mineral can scratch any mineral with a lower hardness

True

100

What is an example of liquid water on Earth's surface?

Lake/pond

River

Ocean/Sea

100

Rapid downhill movement of a large amount of rock and soil

Landslide

200

Formed from layers of sediment hardening

Sedimentary

200

True or False

A mineral will always be the same color

False

200

What does the sun do in the water cycle?

Causes liquid water to evaporate

200

Periods of unusually low rain/snowfall

droughts

300

Forms from heat and pressure applied to a rock

Metamorphic

300

True or False

A mineral can leave a streak that is a different color than the mineral itself

True
300

Describe the water cycle

Evaporation - liquid water turning to vapor

Condensation - vapor gathering into water/ice

Precipitation - water/ice falling from the sky

Storage - water that has fallen into bodies of water or land on Earth's surface

300

Where does an Earthquake occur

along a fault
400

Magma that cools slowly forms this size of crystal

Large

400

Which of these properties can you see in a picture of a mineral?

Hardness        Magnetism        Crystals        Streak

crystals

400

How much of the water on Earth is salt water?

97/100

97%

400

Land form that is at an opening of Earth's crust where magma reaches the surface

Volcano

500

Magma that cools quickly forms this size of crystal

small

500

True or False

Cleavage refers to the shape of a mineral's crystals

False

500
How much of the water on Earth is fresh water?

3/100

500

Fast moving water

Flood

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