Layers
Minerals — Properties
Minerals — Structure & Composition
Rocks — Types & Formation
Rocks — Uses & Extraction
100

The outermost solid layer of Earth where we live.

What is the crust?

100

A mineral’s ability to resist being scratched.

What is hardness?

100

Rocks are made of these naturally occurring solids.

What are minerals?

100

Rocks formed from compacted and cemented sediments are called this.

What are sedimentary rocks?

100

Remains of ancient plants or animals preserved in rocks.

What are fossils?

200

The thick layer beneath the crust that moves slowly.

What is the mantle?

200

How a mineral reflects light, like shiny or dull.

What is lustre?

200

Minerals are made of one or more of these substances.

What are the elements?

200

Rocks formed when magma or lava cools.

What are igneous rocks?

200

Diamonds, rubies, and emeralds are examples of these valuable minerals.

What are precious stones?

300

The layer that is solid and generates Earth’s magnetic field.

What is the inner core?

300

The scale used to compare mineral hardness.

What is the Mohs scale?

300

The regular, repeating arrangement of atoms inside a mineral.

What is the crystal structure?

300

Rocks changed by heat and pressure are called this.

What are metamorphic rocks?

300

In mining, the valuable rock is called ore; the useless part is called this.

What is the gangue?

400

The solid layer at Earth’s center made mostly of iron and nickel.

What is the inner core?

400

The way a mineral breaks along flat surfaces.

What is cleavage?

400

Minerals containing silicon and oxygen belong to this group.

What are silicates?

400

The process showing how rocks change from one type to another.

What is the rock cycle?

400

Some minerals, like copper, are used because they let electricity pass through them.

What are conductors?

500

The inner core stays solid because of this extreme condition.

What is high pressure?

500

The colour of a mineral’s powder.

What is the streak?

500

Minerals that do not contain silicon belong to this group.

What are non-silicates?

500

Granite is this type of igneous rock that cools slowly underground.

What is a plutonic rock?

500

Rocks and minerals are taken from open pits called these.

What are quarries?

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