Scientific Method
Minerals
Identifying Minerals
Rocks
Rock Cycle
100

All factors of an experiment that remain the same throughout

What is a constant? or What are constants?

100

A crystalline solid that is naturally occurring, inorganic, and has a definite chemical composition.

What is a mineral?

100

A poor way to identify a mineral, but still important

(i.e what is looks like)

What is color?

100

Rocks are classified based on this...

What is how they are formed?

100

The changing of any rock into any other kind of rock

What is the rock cycle?
200

The question you are trying to answer, which leads you to carry out an experiment

What is a problem?

200

When a mineral displays a rough surface, after a breakage

What is a fracture?

200

How the mineral reflects light

What is it's luster?

200

These rocks are formed from cooling lava or magma

(The two types are: Intrusive and Exclusive)

What are Igneous Rocks?

200

The speed the rock cycle travels at

What is very slow?

300

An educated guess for the possible results of an experiment

(Hint: Always written as an if/then statement)

What is a hypothesis?

300

When a mineral displays a smooth surface, after a breakage

What is cleavage?

300

The color of the powder scraped off a mineral when it is rubbed on a hard, rough surface

What is a streak?

300
Rocks formed by tremendous heat and pressure


(The two types are: Foliated & Non-Foliated)

What are metamorphic rocks?

300

The intermittent stage a rock will become after melting, but before cooling (or solidifying)

What is magma? or What is lava?

400

The variable you initially change in the experiment (what you are testing)

What is an independent variable?

400

Rare minerals that can be cut and polished (used for jewelry)

What is a gem?

400

The ability of a mineral to resist being scratched

What is hardness?

400

The types of rocks that form from pieces of other rocks, dissolved minerals, or plant and animal matter

(The types are: Detrital, Chemical, and Inorganic)

What are sedimentary rocks?

400

The processes any rock will experience to become metamorphic

What is heat and pressure? or What is metamorphism?

500

The factor that you measure as a result of the initial change within an experiment is called this

What is a dependent variable?

500

A mineral that contains enough of a useful substance to be sold for profit

What is an ore?

500

Comparing of the density of minerals to the density of equal volumes of water

What is specific gravity?

500
The subtype of sedimentary rock that is comprised of pieces of other rocks (or sediments) compacted and cemented together

What are detrital sedimentary rocks?

500

After any type of rock experiences weathering or erosion, it breaks down into this intermittent stage

What are sediments?

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