Silicate minerals are made up of what two elements?
Silicon & Oxygen
On Moh's Hardness scale, what is the hardness of the mineral that is first scratched by a fingernail?
Any number less than 2.5
What test is being done here?
Streak Test
What kind of igneous rock is created from magma deep within Earth?
Intrusive Igneous Rocks
Igneous
What kind of energy is created here?
Hydroelectric
Name one specific nonrenewable resource.
Oil, Natural Gas, Coal, Nuclear Energy
Which mineral is often referred to as Fool's Gold?
Pyrite
Topaz has a hardness of 8 and Apatite has a hardness of 5. Which one will scratch the other?
Topaz can scratch Apatite
What is the most UNRELIABLE test that can be done to minerals?
Finding their color
When a metamorphic rock does not have bands, what is it classified as?
Nonfoliated
Metamorphic
What is a negative about wind energy?
There's not always consistent wind. Limited locations for wind turbines. Creates low-level noise. Can affect weather patterns.
When two nuclear atoms come together, what is that called?
Nuclear Fussion
What is the softest mineral on Earth?
Talc
A mineral can scratch a glass plate. What hardness does it most likely have?
Any number over 5.5
What type of break is this?
Cleavage
When a sedimentary rock is created from a cluster of angled sediment that looks broken and pieced together, what type of clastic rock is this called?
Breccia
Sedimentary
When manure is used to fertilize crops, this is what form of renewable energy?
Biomass
Oil is derived from what type of fossils?
Marine Organisms
What mineral contains ONLY silicon and oxygen and no other elements?
Quartz
What is the highest number on Moh's hardness scale?
10
When a mineral continues to glow even when the light source has been turned off, this is called what special property?
Phosporescence
What is hot molten rock on the exterior of Earth called?
Lava
Igneous
How can geothermal energy be used?
Use hot water for bathing, cooking, etc. or steam to produce energy
What kind of rock do we have to frack inside of?
Shale
What is one of the four important characteristics it takes to be a mineral?
Natural, Inorganic, Solid Crystalline Structure, Consistent Chemical Composition
What is the order of the objects you should use to test for hardness?
Fingernail, Penny, Glass Plate, Steel Nail, (Mason Bit)
What is one type of NONMETALLIC hue of a mineral?
Earthy, Dull, Glassy, Brilliant, etc.
What color are mafic igneous rocks?
Dark
Sedimentary
Why do most renewable energy sources have to go through a turbine?
They create turn renewable energy into mechanical energy.
Name the four stages that coal goes through.
Peat, Lignite, Bituminous, Anthracite