Rocks
Minerals
ESRT
Identification
Definitions
100

What are the three types of rocks?

Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic

100

What property describes how a mineral breaks?

Cleavage/fracture

NOT hardness

100

How can you use the igneous chart to remember the difference between extrusive and intrusive?

Extrusive says volcanoes, which happen at the surface.

100

What is the size of a "coarse" crystal?

1 mm to 10 mm

100

All of the processes that change one type of rock into another.

The rock cycle

200

Rocks formed from solidification of magma or lava.

Igneous

200

List the hardness of the following tools:

Fingernail

Glass Plate

Penny

Steel Nail

Fingernail -- 2.5

Glass Plate -- 5.5

Penny -- 3.5

Steel Nail -- 6.5

200

How can you use the metamorphic chart to remember the difference between contact and regional metamorphism?

Under "Regional" it states "heat and pressure increases."

Under "Contact" it states just "heat"

200

An igneous rock composed entirely of olivine would be called

dunite

200

Molten rock inside the Earth's crust is called

magma

300

How are sedimentary rocks formed?

Compaction and cementation of sediments

300

Why can some minerals be different colors?

White/colorless crystals mean impurities are more visible

300

What is the difference between bituminous coal and anthracite coal?

Bituminous coal is sedimentary

Anthracite coal is metamorphic

300

A sediment with a diameter of .008 cm would be called...

sand

300

What does it mean for a sedimentary rock to have "bio" in its texture?

(Ex: Clastic vs. Bioclastic, or Crystalline vs. Biocrystalline)

It is made of organic materials.

400

How are "precipitate" sedimentary rocks formed?

They are left behind when water evaporates

400

What is specific gravity?

a ratio of the density of the object to the density of water

400

Which rocks on the sedimentary and metamorphic charts are best identified using the pictures?

None of them. These are for use on maps.

400

Which mineral has a composition of (Na,Ca)AlSi3O8

Plagioclase Feldspar

400

What is the difference between a "banded" foliated rock and a "regular" foliated rock?

Banded rocks are separated into light and dark layers

500

FINAL JEOPARDY

List two locations in New York State with bedrock containing shales AND rock gypsum.

500

What gives a mineral its physical properties?

The arrangement of its atoms

500

How can you use the igneous rock chart to remember the chemical composition of felsic rocks?

Underneath felsic is listed "rich in Al, Si". Go to the minerals chart and at the bottom find that Al stands for aluminum and Si stands for silicon

500

A mafic igneous rock undergoes metamorphism and becomes a new type of rock. What rock is it most likely to turn into?

Hornfels OR gneiss

500

How is a foliated metamorphic rock different than a sedimentary rock with layers?

Foliated layers are distorted. Sedimentary layers are flat.