Fossils
Rocks & Minerals
Rock Cycle
Plate Tectonics
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Animal footprints are an example of what type of fossil?

Trace Fossil

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What is the difference between a mineral and a rock.

Minerals are made up of the same elements each time and they have a set chemical structure. Rocks can be made of all types of sediment and bits of minerals. Rocks do not have a set chemical and physical structure.

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What is magma?

Melted rock

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What is Pangea?

A supercontinent that existed millions of years ago
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Why are some minerals more expensive than others?

It depends on how rare they are

200

An imprint of an organism is an example of what type of fossil.

Mold fossil

200
What are gemstones?

Minerals that have been cut and polished. 

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What is sediment?

Broken down bits of rock, sand, dirt, and shells

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Why do plate tectonics move?

Magma moving due to convection currents

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What is de-extinction?

Trying to bring an animal back from extinction

300

What is a cast fossil?

When an imprint of an organism is filled with sediment and it creates a 3D model of the organism.

300

What are three examples of minerals:

Gold, silver, diamonds, quartz, rubies, etc.

300

What are the 3 types of rocks?

Sedimentary, Metamorphic, and Igneous

300

What are 2 things that occur at transform boundaries.

Earthquakes and tsunamis 

300

What is the most crucial thing to bring an animal back from the dead?

DNA

400

What are the four types of fossils?

Cast fossil, mold fossil, trace fossil, and true form fossil.

400

What are 2 ways we classify minerals.

Mohs hardness scale, streak test, luster, tenacity, cleavage/fracture, color, or specific gravity

400

How are sedimentary rocks formed?

When sediment (bits of rock and sand) are pressed together to form a rock

400

What are 2 things that can occur at a divergent boundary?

Seafloor spreading, underwater mountains and volcanoes, volcanic eruptions, new land, separation of islands and continents by water

400

What were the 2 separate continents called when Pangea first broke apart. 

Laurasia and Gondwanaland (or Gondwana)
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What is the Law of Superposition?

That in layered rocks, the oldest rocks are on the bottom.

500

What is the Mohs hardness test?

Tells us how hard different minerals are. You do it by scratching the mineral. 

500

How are metamorphic rocks formed?

When an existing rock undergoes extreme heat and pressure.

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What are 2 things that can occur at convergent boundaries?

Mountains, volcanoes, ocean trenches

500

What are convection currents?

Hot liquids and gases rise and cold liquids and gases sink

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