Rocks are a collection of these.
What are MINERALS?
Molten rock is called these two different names depending on where it cools, either below Earth's surface or above.
What is MAGMA/LAVA?
Faults are this kind of deformation.
What is BRITTLE?
Metamorphic rocks are formed by these two things.
What is HEAT and PRESSURE?
This type of sedimentary rocks are classified by grain size, grain composition, and texture.
What are CLASTIC ROCKS?
This is the LEAST useful diagnostic property.
What is COLOR?
These are rocks formed by cooling entirely underground.
What are PLUTONIC/INTRUSIVE rocks?
This is this kind of strike-slip fault (direction of movement).
What is RIGHT LATERAL?
This texture shows a "layering" effect in these metamorphic rocks
What is FOLIATION?
This is the biggest grain size.
What is GRAVEL?
What is STREAK?
These rocks are made entirely above ground.
What are VOLCANIC/EXTRUSIVE rocks?
This is an example of this kind of fault.

What is a NORMAL FAULT?
Metamorphism must be done in this state.
What is the SOLID STATE?
These clastic rocks typically have rounded grains, are very well sorted, and are fine grained.
What are MATURE CLASTIC ROCKS.
This is the scale to test minerals against others and well-known materials.
What is the MOH'S HARDNESS SCALE?
What is this texture? These rocks first started cooling underground, forming large minerals, then erupted with much smaller minerals. These rocks have two distinct grain sizes.

What are PORPHYRITIC rocks?
DAILY DOUBLE!
The left side of this fault is this "wall"
What is the HANGING WALL?
This is the most destructive earthquake wave
What are RAYLEIGH WAVES?
Coal is this kind of sedimentary rock.
What is BIOLOGIC
Minerals must be a combination of these properties. (HINT: Must name 4 out of 5)
What is CRYSTALLINE, REPEATING CHEMICAL STRUCTURE, NATURALLY OCCURING, SOLID, and INORGANIC?
Diorite is this composition.
What is INTERMEDIATE?
Anticlines are this kind of deformation.
What is DUCTILE DEFORMATION?
Earthquakes are this type of deformation
What is brittle deformation?
Sedimentary rocks are made by these three processes.
What is EROSION, DEPOSITION, and LITHIFICATION?