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rocks 1
volcano 1
earthquake 1
misc 1
misc 2
100
streak
What is the color that a mineral leaves on a piece of unglazed tile.
100
subduction
What is the type of boundary where volcanoes form?
100
The tool used to measure the intensity of an earthquake.
What is a seismograph.
100
Definite crystalline structure
What is a requirement of all minerals.
100
lava
What is magma after it comes to the earths surface.
200
The process a sedimentary rock goes through.
What is erosion and weathering/
200
A verticle crack that magma flows into and solidifies - like a back fin on a fish.
What is a dike?
200
Richter Scale
What is the scale that tells the intensity level of the earthquake.
200
Naturally occuring
What is a requirement of all minerals
200
Mid-Atlantic ridge
What is where new ocean floor is created.
300
heat and pressure
What is the process a metamorphic rock goes through?
300
A sill.
What is a horizontal area of solidified magma?
300
Mercalli Intensity Scale
What is the scale that measure the damage caused by the earthquake?
300
luster
What is a rocks ability to reflect light.
300
Mohs scale
What is a scale that determines a rock hardness.
400
comes from the process of cooling magma
What is an Igneous rock
400
A volcanic neck.
What is the solid center of a volcano?
400
Strike slip fault
What is the type of fault where earthquakes form?
400
clevage
What is a minerals ability to split along flat smooth surfaces.
400
Where fossils are most likely to be found.
What is sedimentary rock.
500
Intrusive and Extrusive
Explains whether the magma cooled inside or outside the earth.
500
An extinct volcano.
Will never erupt again.
500
Epicenter
The spot on the earths surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
500
foliated
What is a word to describe whether a rock has stripes or layers.
500
Rock that is an example of a fossil fuel
What is coal?