Inorganic solid materials found in nature.
Mineral
What are the 3 types of rocks?
Igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary
What is a solid material that has an orderly, repeating pattern of atoms?
Crystal
How can minerals be identified by their physical properties? Name a few of these properties.
Crystal, cleavage & fracture, color, streak & luster, hardness, specific gravity,
What is Ms. Jack's first name?
Taryn
Combinations of two or more minerals.
Rocks
What SPECIFIC kind of rocks are produced by volcanic eruptions?
Extrusive igneous rocks
What must be true for a substance to be considered a mineral?
It must be naturally occurring
How are extrusive igneous rocks different from intrusive igneous rocks?
Extrusive igneous rocks form on Earth's surface. Intrusive igneous rocks form beneath Earth's surface.
What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?
Mercury
Igneous rock
When do metamorphic rocks form?
When heat and pressure changes rock.
Which is true of all minerals?
A. They are inorganic solids
B. They have a hardness of 4 or greater
C. They have a glassy luster
D. They can scratch a penny
A. They are inorganic solids
Would you expect to find a well-preserved dinosaur bone in a metamorphic rock like schist? Explain.
No; the heat, pressure, and chemical changes that form metamorphic rocks likely would destroy the dinosaur bone.
What popular figure was assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan?
Robert F. Kennedy
Type of rock that forms as a result of changing temperature and pressure inside Earth.
Metamorphic rock
Detrital, chemical, and organic
How is a rock different from a mineral?
Minerals are inorganic solid materials found in nature. A rock is a mixture of minerals or other components.
Is a sugar crystal a mineral? Explain.
No; sugar comes from plants. Minerals are inorganic.
What constellation represents a hunter with a prominent belt and sword?
Orion
Model that describes how all rocks are subject to constant change.
Explain how the mineral quartz could be in both an igneous rock and a sedimentary rock.
Quartz forms in igneous rocks as magma cools. If such a rock is weathered, eroded, and deposited as sediment, the quartz can be cemented and compacted into sedimentary rock.
How is it possible to find pieces of gneiss, granite, and basalt in a single rock?
If gneiss, granite, and basalt were all exposed to weathering and erosion, pieces of all three could be moved and deposited together to form a sedimentary rock.
Why must ores be processed after they are mined?
About what percentage of the human body is made of water?