Minerals
Mineral ID
Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
100

What is the softest mineral?

Talc

100

Which mineral fizzes in acid?

Calcite

100

What are 2 types of igneous rocks?

Intrusive and Extrusive

100

Define sediments

Particles of rock or minerals

100
Define metamorphic rocks

Rocks formed from other rocks caused by heat and pressure.

200

What is the hardest mineral?

Diamond

200

Which mineral tastes like salt?

Halite

200

Which type of of igneous rock is formed below ground (intrusive or extrusive)?

Intrusive 

200

Define Lithification

The process of sediments cementing together to form a rock. (How the rock becomes a rock)

200

What are the 2 types of metamorphic rocks?

Foliated and NonFoliated 

300

What scale do we use to test a minerals hardness?

Moh's Hardness Scale

300

Which mineral is magnetic?

Magnetite 

300

If an igneous rock has holes in it, is it intrusive or extrusive?

Extrusive

300

What are the 3 types of sedimentary rocks.

Clastic

Chemical 

Organic

300

Define metamorphism

to change form

400

What are the 5 characteristics of a mineral?

Naturally occurring

Inorganic- never been living 

Solid

has a defined structure

has a defined chemical makeup

400

What is the hardest mineral that we tested? ( it could scratch glass)

Quartz

400

If an igneous rock has large crystals in it, is it intrusive or extrusive?

Intrusive

400

Name two examples of sedimentary rocks.

Brecca, Conglomarate, Sandstone, Limestone, Chalk, Coal....

400

Define deposition

the depositing of sediments on the surface on the Earth

500

What are the 6 physical properties of minerals?

Color 

Streak Color

Luster

Cleavage

Fracture

Hardness

500

Which mineral was a grey/black color but had a red/brown streak?

Hematite 

500

What are 3 things igneous rocks tell us?

What the inside of the Earth is made of.

How old the rock is.

Where the rock was formed.

500

Which Sedimentary rock fizzed when acid was placed on it?

Limestone

500

Define weathering

The breaking down of rocks and minerals into smaller pieces by natural processes such as wind or water. 

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