Minerals
Igneous Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Rock Cycle
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The name we use for naturally occurring, inorganic, solid with a definite chemical composition and crystal structure.

A mineral

100

The two types of igneous rock.

Intrusive and Extrusive

100

The two types of metamorphic rock.

Foliated and Nonfoliated

100

The name given to the tiny fragments of rocks, minerals, and organic material  that make up sedimentary rocks.

Sediments

100

A model that shows how rocks are transformed from one type of rock to a different type of rock.

The rock cycle

200

The definition for luster.

How much light a mineral reflects.

200

The name given to liquid rock.

Molten rock

200

This type of metamorphic rock can be identified by having lines or patterns on its surface.

Foliated rock

200

The definition of weathering.

The breaking down of rocks.
200

The heat source within the Earth that melts igneous rocks and heats meta orphic rocks.

The mantle 

300

The definition for hardness.

A mineral's ability to resist being scratched.

300

This type of igneous rock is found inside the Earth.

Intrusive igneous rock.

300

The two factors that are needed to create metamorphic rocks.

Heat and pressure

300

A definition for cementation

Gluing sediments together

300

To turn a metamorphic rock into an igneous rock, the metamorphic rock must be _____ and then the molten rock needs to ______.

Melt and Cool

400

The definition for streak.

The powder trail that is left behind when a mineral slides against a piece of ceramic. 

400

This type of igneous rock is known for having a rough texture and large crystals. 

Intrusive Igneous 

400

Igneous rocks and metamorphic rocks both need this factor in order to be created.

Heat

400

This abject can be found in sedimentary rocks, but it cannot be found in other types of rocks.

Fossils

400

The types of rocks (categories) that can be turned into metamorphic rocks.

Igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary

500

This material can be found in rocks, but it will never be found in minerals.

Fossils 

500

The two properties that are needed to create an igneous rock.

Melting of rock and cooling of molten rock.

500

Metamorphic rock is most commonly found in this geographic feature.

Mountains 

500

The five steps used to create sedimentary rocks in order and a definition for each step.

Weathering: Breaks it

Erosion: Moves it

Deposition: Drops it

Compactions: Squeezes it

Cementation: Glues it

500

All rocks on earth started out as this type of rock.

Igneous

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