Vocabulary #1
Vocabulary #2
Concepts #1
Concepts #2
100
Continuous series of changes that rocks undergo
What is rock cycle
100
a solid material made up of one or more minerals
What is rock
100
Which property can be used to determine whether a mineral is metallic or nonmetallic.
What is luster, metallic minerals are shiny.
100
Which property would you used to classify how hard a rock is?
What is hardness
200
a nonliving solid material
What is mineral
200
a measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched.
What is hardness
200
Which layer of the earth is the hottest?
What is inner core
200
a rock that undergoes heat and pressure beneath earth's surface is called what?
What is metamorphic rock
300
The tendency for a mineral to split easily along flat surfaces
What is cleavage
300
the color of mineral when it is ground to a powder
What is streak
300
What part of the earth's surface can you find minerals?
What is the earth's crust
300
What can you use to determine what kind of mineral a certain mineral is?
What is properties listed in a table.
400
The way a mineral shines or reflects light
What is luster
400
a rock formed when existing rocks are changed by heat, pressure, or chemicals beneath Earth's surface.
What is metamorphic rock
400
What kind of rocks make up Earth's crust?
What is igneous and sedimentary
400
When sediments cement together what kind of rock do you have?
What is sedimentary
500
A rock formed when sand particles of rock, bits of soil and remains of once-living things are pressed together and harden.
What is sedimentary rock
500
a rock formed when melted, or molten rock cools and hardens.
What is igneous rock
500
The process that rocks go through to change into different forms.
What is the rock cycle
500
What will form when a metamorphic rock is weathered?
What is What is sediments
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