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The most valuable precious metal

What is platinum

100

Deposits of sand, mineral fragments, or organic materials left by wind or water

What is sediments?

100

The final step of metallurgy

What is shaping?

100

The green form of beryl

What is emerald?

100

The type of mountain formed when molten rock erupted from a hole 

What is a volcanic mountain?

100

Rock that consists of smooth pebbles embedded in hardened sand or clay

What is conglomerate rock?

100

The step you take during an experiment after you observe the changes in the variables

What is record and analyze your data?

200

The nutrient needed by plants for cell division, growth, and maturity

What is phosphorus?

200

The layer of solid rock below the soil

What is bedrock?

200

The type of limestone that forms from calcium-containing plankton remains

What is chalk-limestone?

200

A reddish-orange metal that is a good conductor of electricity

What is copper?

200

A model of design used for testing

What is a prototype?

200

A visible line left by a mineral when it is rubbed across unglazed porcelain

What is a streak?

200

The point on the earth's surface directly above where an earthquake begins

What is the epicenter?

300

The group of metals containing fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine

What are halides?

300

The process of manufacturing artificial crystals involves a seed crystal and nutrient material in a high-pressure vessel 

What is hydrothermal synthesis?

300

Exhibited by a mineral that remains glowing after being exposed to ultraviolet light and then placed in the dark

What is phosphorescence?

300

The most common igneous rock which covers most of the ocean floor

What is basalt?

300

A variable in an experiment that is the same in all groups

What is a controlled variable?

300

A gypsum rock forms when it's components are dissolved in water and then the water is evaporated. The main category of sedimentary rock gypsum is in is

What is chemical sedimentary rock?

300

The type of rock that forms when magma solidifies

What is igneous?

400

Several experiments were used to test how temperature affects the growth rate of artificial crystals. The results showed that crystals grow faster in warmer temperatures. This is ________ reasoning.

What is inductive?

400

The term that describes magma bulging overlying rocks upward to produce a dome-like intrusion

What is laccolith?

400

Minerals are rated from softest to hardest on a scale of 1 to 10 on this

What is the Mohs scale?

400

BONUS

Add 400 points to your score.

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What can earthquake waves help us study

What is the Earth's interior?

400

Refined using blast furnaces

What is iron?

400

The group of metamorphic rocks that are made up of layers like the leaves of a book

What are foliated rocks?

500

When planning to perform an experiment to answer a question, the first thing you do is

What is clearly state the problem to be solved?

500

Predict what would happen if too many denitrifying bacteria were present in the soil

What is plants would grow faster because of insufficient nitrogen?

500

A 1 cubic centimeter sample of water has a mass of 1 gram. A 5 cubic centimeter sample of sylvite has a mass of 10 grams. The specific gravity of sylvite is

What is 5?

500

Rocks along one side move horizontally along the fault in this type of fault

What is a strike-slip fault?

500

An artificial gemstone that looks like a natural gemstone but has different chemical and physical properties is

What is a simulant gemstone?

500

When rocks are baked by contact with hot magma it is called

What is contact metamorphism?

500

Magnetite is a magnetic mineral that is used as a source of the metal iron. It is composed of iron bonded to oxygen, is black in color, and has cubic crystals. The mineral group that contains magnetite is

What is oxides?

600

The logic error that assumes a change in one factor caused a change in another factor only because the second change occurred first

What is post hoc fallacy?

600

A small amount of water is added to a sample of baking soda and no bubbles formed. A small amount of vinegar is added to a second sample of baking soda and bubbles formed. From this information you can conclude

Vinegar and baking soda react to form bubbles.

600

Considered the most reliable method for mathematically measuring an earthquake's strength

What is the moment magnitude scale?

600

The general term for a mass of volcanic rock beneath the surface

What is an igneous intrusion?

600

The scale used to measure the explosiveness of a volcanic eruption?

Volcanic Explosive Index (VEI)

600

When multiple scientists test the same scientific idea in different ways and all come to the same conclusion, the idea has

What is reproducibility?

600

The rocky surface layer of the earth

What is the crust?