Mineral Characteristics
Mineral Lab Techniques
Miscellaneous
The Rock Cycle
Rock Subtypes
100

The S in SNIFC stands for this, describing one property that all minerals must share.

SOLID

100

This is the least useful property in mineral identification. There are too many varieties!

COLOR

100

Define renewable resource

A resource that can be replaced quickly and easily

100

Igneous rocks form from ____________.

magma or lava

100

An igneous rock that forms deep underground is this subtype.

INTRUSIVE

200

The I in SNIFC stands for "__________," telling us that every mineral is made of nonliving material.

INORGANIC

200

A mineral's _____________ might be described as glassy, dull, or metallic

LUSTER

200

Minerals... Renewable or Nonrenewable? 

NONRENEWABLE

200

A rock that is built from thousands of sand particles stuck together is classified as a __________ rock.

SEDIMENTARY or CLASTIC SEDIMENTARY

200

A sedimentary rock that has fossils in it is considered this subtype.

ORGANIC
300

The N in SNIFC means ___________.

NATURAL

300

A mineral that breaks in flat sheets displays this unique property.

CLEAVAGE

300

Describe how an igneous rock might become a metamorphic rock.

It becomes buried underground and over a long time changes due to intense heat and pressure.

300
What two conditions will produce metamorphic rocks?

HEAT AND PRESSURE

300

Metamorphic rocks can show stripes or banded layers. This characteristic is called __________.

FOLIATION

400

The F in SNIFC stands for _____________. So, Quartz is always made of silicon and oxygen. Nothing more, nothing less.

FIXED COMPOSITION

400

Some minerals break in random shapes. These minerals have a __________ type of breakage.

FRACTURE

400

Ore refers to ___________.

Metal resources found in minerals

400

Granite is melted into molten rock, then solidifies into a new rock. How would you classify this new rock?

IGNEOUS

400

An igneous rock that cools quickly at Earth's surface has _______ grains.

SMALL or FINE

500

C in SNIFC means _________________, which is based on how the atoms are arranged.

CRYSTALLINE or CRYSTAL STRUCTURE

500

What do we call the scale that ranks minerals based on how resistant to scratching they are?

MOH'S HARDNESS SCALE

500

Sedimentary rocks are the only type of rocks that contain fossils. Why?

THEY DON'T FORM WITH HEAT

500

Bits of rock fragments that get stuck together to build new rocks are called ___________.

SEDIMENT

500

What "family" does a light colored igneous rock belong to?

FELSIC

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