Definitions
Types of Rocks
Fossils
Rocks and Minerals
Bonus
100

A scientist who studies rocks is called

What is a geologist?

100

a type of rock formed when liquid rock hardens as it rises near or to the Earth's crust

What is igneous rock?

100

An impression of a footprint or burrow found in rock. 

Who is a trace fossil?

100

Clay is used in what types of materials?

Books, pencils, pottery

100

What is the purpose of an inuksuk?

To help people find their way home.

200

Unique area of land formed over thousands of years by rivers, wind, glaciers, and rain.

What is a landscape?

200

pieces of rock, soil, and shells moved by water and wind and settling in layers

What is sediment?

200

An empty space in a rock, where a whole plant or animal has decayed.

Who is a mould fossil.

200

A property that describes if we can see if light passes though a mineral. 

What is transparency?

200

The 5 properties of minerals are lustre, transparency, _________________, cleavage, and ________________.

hardness and colour

300

a naturally made solid that consists of 2 or more minerals

What are rocks?

300

A type of rock formed from igneous and sedimentary rocks that changed because of intense heat and pressure from under the Earth's crust.

What is metamorphic rock?

300

minerals and sediment that have seeped through a rock and hardened to form the shape of the fossil mould.

Who is a cast fossil?

300

The hardest mineral, which can scratch any other mineral.

What is a diamond?

300

The process of carrying away pieces of rocks by water, wind, and gravity is called...

What is erosion?

400

liquid rock that is located below Earth's crust

What is magma?

400

Layers of sediment cemented together to form rock; formed over millions of years.

What is a sedimentary rock?

400

Bone or shell material is replaced by minerals

What is a petrified fossil?

400

Talc is used in...

paint, ceramics, baby powder

400

According to First Nations culture, why did the Creator make rocks?

So rocks would listen to our prayers and to be used in sweat lodges.

500

a solid that occurs naturally; made of the same substance throughout

What are minerals?

500

As this type of rock heats up, it can form larger crystals.

What is metamorphic rock?

500

Scientists who study fossils are called...

What is a paleontologist?

500
Silver is used in...

jewellery, picture frames, mirrors

500

Water, wind, temperature change and plant life are examples of ....

What is weathering?

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