True or False
True or False
Is it a mineral?
Rocks & Minerals
Sedimentary, Igneous, or Metamorphic?
100

Earthquakes happen ONLY along plate boundaries.

False. 

100

All metamorphic rocks have foliations.

False

100

Wood

No. It comes from a living thing.

100

How is a fossil formed? 

Part of a plant/animal becomes cemented and compacted in sediment and is trapped/preserved within sedimentary rocks.

100

A pebble got compacted and cemented with broken up seashells and other sediments.

Sedimentary

200

A rock is not a mineral, but it does contain minerals.

True

200

Igneous rocks with large crystals cooled very quickly.

False

200

Plastic

No, it is man-made

200

What are 3 physical properties that geologists look at when identifying minerals?

Luster

Hardness

Streak

Color

Cleavage/Fracture

Crystal Structure

200

Lava erupted from a volcano and hardened.

Igneous

300

Sedimentary rocks can be formed by chemical processes.

True

300

When metamorphic rocks are formed, they sometimes change to a liquid state.

False. They must remain solid, otherwise they are igneous.

300

Salt

Yes. 

Naturally Occurring

Not Living

Solid

Certain Elements

Atoms Align Precisely

300

How do geologists check the hardness of a mineral 

They use the scratch test. A cooper nail can only scratch soft minerals. A steel nail can scratch soft and medium minerals.

300

After the lava hardened, it weathered away into sediment and became compressed.

Sedimentary

400

Luster is a physical characteristic used to identify rocks

False. It is used to identify minerals.

400

Weathering and erosion are the same thing.

False. 

Bonus: how are they difference?

400

Gold

Yes. 

Naturally Occurring

Not Living

Solid

Certain Elements

Atoms Align Precisely

400

How are sedimentary rocks formed?

Sediments are compacted and cemented together, and pressed together into rocks.

400

A rock deep semester Earth became superheated and compressed.

Metamorphic

500

Fossils can only form in sedimentary rocks

True 

500

What is the basic process that forms Igneous Rocks? Metamorphic Rocks? Sedimentary Rocks?

Heat

Heat AND Pressure

Pressure

500

Sugar

No, it comes from a living thing

500

How are metamorphic rocks formed?

Metamorphic rocks are formed when rocks are put under so much heat and pressure that they transform into a completely new rock.

500

A rock experience immense heat and pressure, and then it becomes liquid and hardens.

Igneous

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