What subtype of sedimentary rock is limestone?
What are organic rocks?
What are shiny and dull examples of?
What is luster
What is the conversion factor for grams to kilograms?
What is 1000 grams to 1 kilogram.
What is the first step of the Scientific Method?
What is posing questions
What shows equal points of elevations on maps?
What are contour lines.
What is the process in sedimentary rock formation when material presses down other material?
What is compaction
What type of mining involves digging a pit?
What is open-pit mining
What is the volume if the length is 25 cm, the width is 40 cm, and the height is 20 cm?
20000 cm3
What is the study of the natural world?
What is science
What shows us the difference in elevation between lines?
What is the contour interval
What type of rocks are made from molten material?
What are igneous rocks
What is a narrow channel of mineral that is different from the surrounding rock?
What is a vein
What is 20g in kg?
What is 0.02kg
What is the ways we modify the world to solve problems?
What is technology
What is represented by a circle with no dashes?
What is a hilltop?
Which mineral is most commonly found in light-colored rocks?
What is silica
What is the property that is the amount of mass in a certain volume?
What is density
What is 35 cm3 in L?
0.035 L
What do we use to interpret data?
What are graphs
Which map projection has the lines of latitude and longitude straight, forming a rectangle.
What is the Mercator projection
What is the grain size of a rock where you can only see the grains under a microscope?
What is fine grained
What is the process in which ore is melted to separate the metal from the other elements?
What is smelting
What is 3.4 g/mL in kg/L?
3.4kg/L
What is something that scientists expect to happen every time under a set of certain circumstances?
What is a law
What type of topography would an area have if its' map has many lines close together?
What is steep