Minerals
Rocks
Identifying Minerals
The Rock Cycle
Layers of Earth
100

A solid inorganic substance that is naturally formed in nature

Mineral

100

A mixture of different minerals, volcanic glass, organic matter, and or some other materials

Rock

100

The powdered form of a mineral

Streak

100

Shows how rocks are formed and how they change

The Rock Cycle

100

Living or once living things

Organic Matter

200

Atoms in a mineral are arranged in an orderly pattern that repeats over and over again

Crystal Structure

200

Rocks formed when sediment is compacted and cemented together

Sedimentary Rock

200

A mineral’s shininess

Luster

200

In order for rocks to become sediments, they must be exposed to _____________, _____________ and ____________. 

Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition

200

The outermost layer of the Earth

The Crust

300

The most valuable kind of mineral

Gem

300

Rocks formed under intense heat and pressure, under the surface of earth

Metamorphic Rock

300

The tendency of a mineral to break into flat sheets

Cleavage

300

In order to become an Igneous Rock, other rocks must be _____________ and then _______________

Melted, Cooled 

300

Earth’s largest layer of very hot, gooey molten rock, that circulates in convection currents moving the crust

The Mantle

400

A mineral that contains a useful substance, must be processed to remove the useful material

Ore

400

Rocks that form from cooling magma, that grow slowly beneath the surface and have large mineral grains

Intrusive Igneous Rock

400

The tendency of a mineral to break into jagged, rough pieces

Fracture

400

In order to become Metamorphic Rock, other rocks must be exposed to ___________ and ___________. 

Heat and Pressure

400

Layer of molten iron and nickel that give earth its magnetic field

Outer Core

500

Minerals that contain silicon and oxygen, usually located in earth’s crust.

Silicates

500

Rocks that result from quickly cooling lava at Earth’s surface and have small mineral grains

Extrusive Igneous Rocks

500

A measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched

Hardness

500

In order to become Sedimentary Rock, sediment must be ____________ and _____________. 

Compacted and Cemented

500

Solid iron and nickel with high temperature and under an incredible amount of pressure

Inner Core

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