Earth's Interior
Minerals and Rock
Cycling of Rocks
Bonus 1
Bonus 2
100

The Outer Layer of Earth

What is the Crust?

100

What are the properties of minerals

color, streak, luster, hardness, density, crystal structure, cleavage, and fracture

100

Maria gets a kit that lets you grow a mineral. The instructions say to pour a packet of liquid into a small container and to place the container in a sunny area. Maria follows the directions, and when the liquid evaporates, she observes tiny minerals that are left behind in the container. What is this process called?

A.  oxidation

B.  crystallization

C.  altering minerals

D.  organic mineral formation

B

100

If Mineral Hardness depends on the strength of the bonds in the minerals crystal structure, which minerals do you think have the strongest bonds

hardest minerals

100

What is an Igneous Rock

Rock that forms from cooled magma or lava

200

Seismic Wave

vibrations that travel through earth carrying energy released during an earthquake

200

can form from materials that were not a part of a living thing

What is inorganic process
200

.    Evan reads that some minerals can come from organic processes. Where does the energy ultimately come from that is needed for organic materials to be made?

Sun

200

If earths radius is 6,400km and the core is 3,480km then how much of that radius is the core?

a little over half

200

forms when a rock is changed by heat or pressure or by chemical reactions

What is a metamorphic rock

300

Pressure causes what

heat

300

.   How can pressure cause rocks to change? Circle the words that correctly complete the sentences below.


The cementing of small pieces of rock or shell causes (metamorphic / igneous / sedimentary / magma) rock to form. When rocks are buried below the surface, pressure combined with heat causes (metamorphic / igneous / magma / sedimentary) rock to form. 

Sedimentary, Metamorphic

300

Do rocks always follow the same steps when they go through the rock cycle? Give an example to support your answer.

300

Minerals formed as magma cools

quartz and feldspar

300

forms when small articles of rocks or remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together. 

What is a sedimentary rock

400

A student is watching a video in order to understand how convection in the mantle of Earth occurs. The video shows rock rising and sinking to make convection currents in the mantle. Which process is responsible for causing rock to rise?

Rock is heated.

400

Kim learns how rocks can change from one type into another over a long period of time. She knows that a rock that undergoes extreme heat and pressure below the surface of Earth can be turned into a metamorphic rock. What processes could cause a metamorphic rock to return to the surface of Earth to be worn down again? Choose the two that apply.

A.  deposition

B.  plate movement

C.  chemical changes

D.  wind or water erosion

b,d

400

Which of the following can occur after a rock is weathered?

A.  It forms metamorphic rock.

B.  It melts and forms igneous rock.

C.  The sediment can form magma.

D.  It gets compacted and forms sedimentary rock.

D

400

Minerals can be differentiated by their properties. Density is one property that can be used to tell different minerals apart. A mineralogist is testing a sample of a mineral that has a mass of 5 g and a volume of 2.5. Use the chart and the formula for density (Density = Mass/Volume) to determine which type of mineral the sample is.


  


 

 

 

 

 

 

A.  Pitticite

B.  Morenosite

C.  Grayite

D.  Trimounsite

b

400

Metamorphic rock forms sediment by?

Weathering and erosion 

500

Most S-Waves form an earthquake and then disappear at a distance of about 11,500 kilometers from the epicenter of the earthquake. In the structure of Earth's Interior, why does this happen?

s-waves cannot travel through liquid. any S-waves moving through the earth that hit the liquid outer core are stopped.

500

A teacher is explaining the steps in the process of convection to her class. She describes how convection in the mantle of Earth is responsible for causing new rock to form. Number the sentences below to put the steps of rock formation by convection in the order in which they occur.


______ Rock is heated in the lower parts of the mantle.


______ Old parts of the plates sink downward.


______ Rising hot rock forms new crust, which moves the old crust.


______ The rock becomes less dense and rises.

1,4,3,2

500

Evan examines a diagram of the rock cycle in his science textbook. He wonders how he can connect what he has learned about matter and energy to the rock cycle. Which statement explains what happens to material as it moves through the stages of the rock cycle?

A.  New matter is being created all of the time.

B.  The same matter is recycled over and over.

C.  Eventually the broken-down matter disappears.

D.  Old matter is destroyed and new matter takes its place.

b

500

Ena is making a model to show three different rocks going through the steps of the rock cycle. Which of the following examples might Ena include in her model?

A.  Magma flows up to the surface and cools into solid rock, which gets eroded into small pieces, and eventually forms new rock.

B.  Magma flows up to the surface and cools into solid rock, which gets pushed downward by new rock forming on top, and eventually liquefying into magma again.

C.  The erosion of mountains forms all rocks, and the small pieces eventually clump together to create larger rocks.

D.  Magma flows up from underwater volcanoes where it turns into solid rock, which then gets pushed by the tides to the shore and wind pushes them inland.


b

500

An igneous rock with melting forms 

Magma and Lava

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