Igneous Rocks
Minerals
Metamorphic Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Bonus
100

Describing something dark in color and melts at a higher temperature 

What is mafic?

100

The tendency of a mineral to break on a plane 

What is Cleavage?

100

A type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed, mainly by heat, due to contact with magma

What is contact metamorphism?

100

Sediments are laid down and buried over time. This increases the pressure and temperature on the layers of sediment which leads to the physical and chemical processes that transform sediments into sedimentary rocks.

What is lithification?

100

nonfoliated, coarse, various minerals, pebbles may be distorted or stretched.

What is metaconglomorate?

200

Lighter in color and melts at lower temperatures 

What is fasic 

200

How the mineral reflects light, or how shiny it is.

What is luster?

200

Formed due to high heat, pressure, or a combination of both. Have changed from their original composition. 

What are metamorphic rocks?

200

The most common form of sedimentary rock, formed from fragmented pieces. They form from the weathering, erosion, deposition, and lithification

What are clastic sedimentary rocks 

200

Has a hardness of at least 6.5, uses in firnace bricks and jewelry, chemical composition of (Fe,Mg)2SiO4

What is Olivine?

300

Cooled very rapidly and has little to no crystals 

What are extrusive rocks?

300

The color a mineral leaves on a plain white tile.

What is streak?

300

covers large areas of continental crust typically associated with mountain ranges, usually caused by the collision of two continental plates or island arcs with continental plates producing the extreme compressional forces required for the metamorphic changes

What is regional metamorphism?

300

These rocks have a crystalline texture where crystals are fine (< 1 mm) to coarse (1mm – 10mm). Chemical sedimentary rocks form from minerals that are evaporated or precipitated from a water solution

What are chemical sedimentary rocks?

300

The year Harriet Tubman gained her freedom.

What is 1849?

400

Cooled very slowly and has many crystals

What are intrusive rocks?

400

The ability of a mineral to be scratched.

What is hardness?

400

The parallel arrangement of certain mineral grains that gives the rock a striped appearance

What is foliated?

400

These rocks form from the remains or traces of once living organisms (plant or animal) or material derived from their activities

What are organic sedimentary rocks?

400

Extrusive, fine, nonvesicular.

What is Basalt?

500

A felsic, extrusive rock, with a fine texture. 

What is Rhyolite?

500

Something that is naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, has an orderly atomic arrangement, and a definite chemical composition.

What are minerals?

500

Non foliated, regional or contact metamorphism, fine to coarse, metamorphism of limestone or dolostone. 

What is marble?

500

Clastic, sand, angular fragments

What is breccia?

500

What is Ms. H's first name?

Kay

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