Mohs Scale
Mineral Identification
Rock Cycle
Vocabulary Words
Cleavage/Fracture Type
100

What does the Mohs Scale measure?

Hardness

100

What is a streak test?

When you scratch a rock on a streak plate and see what the color of the powder left behind is.

100

What rock is formed by heating and cooling of lava?

Igneous rock

100

The way light interacts with the surface of a mineral is called what?

Luster

100

How many types of fracture/cleavage types are there?

5

200

What is the range of the Mohs Scale?

1-10

200
True or false, Luster is how strong a magnet is attracted to a mineral

False

200

What rock is formed by pieces of other rocks being pressured together?

Sedimentary Rock

200

 This is measured by mass divided by volume

Density
200

Which cleavage type is described as "sharp elongated points"?

Splintery Fracture

300

What is the hardness mineral (at a 10 hardness)

Diamond

300
How do you find the density of an object? (formula)

Mass divided by volume

300
Metamorphic Rocks are what?

Rocks that are changed from either igneous or sedimentary by heat or pressure.

300

The study of crystal structure, chemistry, and the properties of minerals

Minerology

300

Which type of fracture is smooth and shaped like a bowl?

Conchoidal

400

How do you determine the hardness of a mineral?

Scratch it against another mineral and see which leaves a mark on the other.

400

How many types of luster are there?

8

400

Where do you usually find sedimentary rocks?

The ocean floor

400

The tendancy of a mineral to break along a FLAT surface

Cleavage

400

Which type is similar to freshly broken soil?

Earthy 

500

What is a leave 4 hardness?

Flourite

500

What is the mineral that is used mainly in scratch tests because it has a hardness of 5?

Glass

500

Where do you usually find igneous rocks?

Lava or near volcanoes

500

The tendancy of a mineral to break 

Fracture

500

What fracture type is sharp, jagged, and uneven?

Hackly