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Rocks and Minerals
Fossils
Physical Characteristics
Minerals and the Environment
100

__________ are formed by nature and made of minerals.

Rocks

100

I am formed through violent volcanic eruptions and have cooled over time! What type of rock am I?

Igneous Rock!

100

What do fossils tell us about the Earth's history?

Fossils tell us what used to live on the Earth, and what the Earth looked, sounded, and felt like in the past.

100

What does the physical property of transparency describe?

It describes how ligh passes through a mineral.

100

What does mining mean?

The process where rocks and minerals are taken from the Earth is called mining.

200

_________ describes rocks formed when other rocks are exposed to high temperature and pressure.

Metamorphic

200

Marble is an example of what type of rock?

Metamorphic

200
In what type of rocks are fossils typically found in?

Sedimentary

200

How is streak measured from a mineral?

By crushing a mineral into powder form and seeing its colour.

200

What can we do to reduce the effects of mining on our environment?

Reduce, reuse, and recycle!

300

_________ are created by nature and are found in rocks.

Minerals

300

What is the softest mineral on Earth measured on the Mohs scale?

Talc

300

The study of the Earth's history based on fossils is called what?

Paleontology

300

What is a physical property?

A physical property is something that can be observed using the five senses (touch, sight, smell,sound, and sometimes taste).

300

What is a negative consequence of mining?

It pollutes the air, soil, and water.

400

_______ describes rocks made when sand, mud, and pebbles get compressed in layers.

Sedimentary

400

What is the difference between a rock and a mineral?

A rock is a solid made up of different minerals. Whereas a mineral is one substance made from the Earth.

400

What are the four types of fossils?

Trace, Cast, Mold and True Form fossils

400

What mineral is used to make tools because of how hard it is?

Diamonds are used to make tools because of their incredibly strong hardness.

400

Why is it important to reuse or recycle rocks and minerals?

So we reduce the effects of pollution and mine less from the Earth.

500

__________ are studied by paleontologists to learn about Earth's history.

Fossils

500

What does the rock cycle describe?

The rock cycle describes how rocks are formed, how they break apart, and how they reform into other rocks.

500

What is the proccess called where the remains of a living being are preserved in sedimentary rock?

Fossilization

500

Name the five physical properties of minerals

Magnetism, Transparency, Hardness, Lustre, and Streak.

500

What are the three types of mining?

Surface mining, underground mining, and panning.

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