Rocks, Minerals, and Weathering
nonrenewable and renewable
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100

Weathering by wind, and ice produces ______

Sediment

100

This vegetable can make you cry even if it’s not being mean

onion

100

This sponge lives in a pineapple under the sea but somehow still cooks burgers

Sponge Bob Square Pants

100

This superhero turtle loves pizza almost as much as crime fighting

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle

100

This invisible gas makes you breathe… unless you forget, then you hiccup instead.

Oxygen

200

The process of wearing away rock is known as _____

Weathering

200

This yellow fruit wears a peel so it doesn’t have to wear pants.

banana

200

This creature says “ribbit,” jumps high, and absolutely refuses to pay rent.

frog

200

This planet is famous for its rings, but they’re not for fashion.

Saturn

200

This famous mouse has a dog… but the dog can’t talk, even though the mouse can.

Mickey Mouse

300

A landslide quickly erodes sediment on a steep hill. When the landslide reaches the bottom of the hill, it slows down and finally comes to rest. The sediments it leaves are called _____

Deposition

300

when there is a crack in a rock and water fills the crack, then freezes. what does the ice cause to happen?

Ice causes the rock to break 

300

Calcite 3
Fluorite 4
Apatite 5
Feldspar 6
Quartz 7
Topaz 8
what can scratch apatite but can't scratch quartz

Feldspar, 6

300

This food is called “French,” but it didn’t come from France. (Rude!)

French Fries 

300

This U.S. state is shaped kind of like a boot… but it doesn’t kick anything.

Louisiana

400

any nonliving solid with a crystal form is called a ______

Mineral

400

At one time, limestone quarried in Florida was used to build large, important buildings. Today, most of the limestone mined in Florida is used in road construction. What type of resource is limestone?

Non-Renewable
400

Weathering is one of the forces that drives the rock cycle. What is one direct result of weathering?

increase in the amount of soil

400

Water erosion can change landforms.
Which of the following is a landform caused by water erosion?

landslide

400

Which kinds of materials make up the sediment that forms an alluvial fan such as the one in the picture?

sand and gravel

500

A rock that forms when heat or pressure changes an existing rock is classified as a ______

Metamorphic Rock

500

Wind power is an energy source that causes very little pollution. Large modern wind turbines are turned by the wind to produce electricity. What type of resource is wind power?

Renewable

500

Minerals are identified and sorted by different characteristics. Luster is one way to sort minerals into different types.
What is a mineral's luster?

the way that light reflects from its surface

500

What natural forces cause rocks to change into metamorphic rocks?

pressure from above and heat from the magma

500

Lila is looking at a map that shows where Florida's major resources are located.
Which of these resources is she most likely to see on the map?

phosphate 

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