Mineral Basics
Mineral Properties
Mineral Groups
Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
The Rock Cycle
100

This is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a crystalline structure and definite chemical composition.

What is a mineral?

100

This property is the color of a mineral’s powder.

What is streak?

100

The most common mineral group in Earth’s crust.

What are silicates?

100

Igneous rocks form when this cools and hardens.

What is magma or lava?

100

Sedimentary rocks begin as this material.

What is sediment?

100

Metamorphic rocks form from existing rocks changed by these two main factors.

What are heat and pressure?

100

The continuous process that changes rocks from one type to another.

What is the rock cycle?

200

Minerals must be this type of substance at Earth’s surface temperatures.

What is a solid?

200

This describes how light reflects off a mineral’s surface.

What is luster?

200

This mineral group contains carbon, oxygen, and a metal.

What are carbonates?

200

These igneous rocks form below Earth’s surface.

What are intrusive rocks?

200

This process squeezes sediments together.

What is compaction?

200

This type of metamorphism happens when magma heats surrounding rock.

What is contact metamorphism?

200

This process breaks rocks into sediment.

What is weathering?

300

This mineral-forming process happens when molten rock cools and hardens.

What is crystallization from magma?

300

This scale ranks minerals from 1 to 10 based on scratch resistance.

What is the Mohs Hardness Scale?

300

This mineral group includes halite (table salt).

What are halides?

300

These igneous rocks form at Earth’s surface.

What are extrusive rocks?


300

This process glues sediments together with dissolved minerals.

What is cementation?

300

This type occurs during mountain building and affects large areas.

What is regional metamorphism?

300

This energy source powers weathering and erosion at Earth’s surface.

What is the sun (and gravity)?

400

This process forms minerals when dissolved substances separate from water.

What is precipitation?

400

This describes how a mineral breaks along flat planes.

What is cleavage?

400

Gold and silver belong to this mineral group.

What are native elements?

400

Slow cooling produces this texture with large crystals.

What is coarse-grained texture?

400

Conglomerate and sandstone are examples of this type of sedimentary rock.

What are clastic sedimentary rocks?

400

These metamorphic rocks show layering or banding.

What are foliated rocks?

400

If metamorphic rock melts, it becomes this.

What is magma?

500

These hot water mixtures form minerals like quartz and pyrite.

What are hydrothermal solutions?

500

This property compares a mineral’s weight to the weight of water.

What is specific gravity?

500

These minerals contain sulfur but no oxygen and often form from hot water solutions.

What are sulfides?

500

Basalt and gabbro have this dark, iron-rich composition.

What is basaltic composition?

500

These sedimentary rocks form when dissolved minerals evaporate and precipitate.

What are chemical sedimentary rocks?

500

Marble and quartzite are examples of this type of metamorphic rock.

What are nonfoliated rocks?

500

The internal force responsible for forming both igneous and metamorphic rocks.

What is heat?

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