Rocks & Minerals
Caves
Metals & Magnets
Fossils & Fossil Fuels
100

The hardest known mineral

Diamond

100

Any hollow space in earth's crust that has formed naturally and is large enough for a person to enter.

Cave

100

The most commonly used practical metal

Iron

100

Any trace of a plant or animal left in a rock.

Fossil

200

Small deposits of igneous and metamorphic crystals

Gemstones

200

Thin, hollow tubes that hand from the ceiling of a cave

Soda straws

200

A metal that is a good conductor of electricity; two of its alloys are brass and bronze.

Copper

200

A hard, shiny, black coal; expensive to mine

Anthracite

300

Any rock containing a metal together with impurities

Ore

300

Cave formations that occur when layers of calcium carbonate build up around a grain of sand in a shallow pool.

Cave pearls

300

The area surrounding a magnet in which the force of the magnet affects other objects

Magnetic Field

300

The most common type of coal, also known as "soft coal"

Bitumious

400

The rarest, most durable and beautiful gems.

Precious stones

400

Cave formation that builds up from the cave floor due to dripping water containing calcium carbonate

Stalagmite

400

The ends of a magnet

Poles

400

The poorest quality of coal, also known as "brown coal"

Lignite

500

The hardest material that composes the earth's crust

Rock

500

A thicker icicle-shaped formation that hangs from the cave ceiling.

Stalactite

500

The magnetic field produced by the earth 

Magnetosphere

500

The thick, dark, flammable liquid; considered a liquid fossil fuel

Petroleum

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