Mohs Scale
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MIXUP
100

The hardest mineral on the Mohs Hardness Scale

diamond 

100

How is an igneous rock formed? 

Cooling lava or magma 

100

When you scrape a mineral across a white or black tile you are testing for what?

Streak

100

When pieces of older rocks, plants, and other loose material gets pressed or cemented together, a _____ rock forms.

Sedimentary

100

Weathering breaks it….Erosion takes it…..Deposition

Drops It

200

The softest mineral found on the Mohs Hardness Scale 

Talc

200

How is a sedimentary rock formed?

Different small particles are pressed together over time

200

How a mineral reflects light.

Luster

200

When molten (melted) rock cools and becomes a solid, a _____ rock forms.

Igneous

200

Thinking about sedimentary rock, the oldest layers are found

at the bottom 

300

Tool used by scientist to determine the hardest of a mineral

Mohs Hardness Scale

300

How is metamorphic rock formed?

Heat and Pressure deep in the Earth 

300

The atoms within a mineral are arranged in an orderly, repeating three-dimensional pattern.

Crystal Structure

300

When heat or pressure causes one rock to change into a new type of rock, we call these rocks _____.

Metamorphic

300

How do sediments become sedimentary rock?

compaction and cementation

400

The fingernail has a hardness of 2.5, which two minerals can it scratch?


Talc and Gypsum

400

Igneous Rock that is still inside the Earth is called?

Intrusive Igneous Rock

400

My teacher mentioned that in order for a substance to be a mineral, it has to be _____ or nonliving.

Inorganic

400

Fossils are more likely to form in which type of rock?

Sedimentary rocks

400

This characteristic of a mineral shows the molecules are closely packed together.

Solid

500

Name one mineral that is harder than a steel file that has a 6.5 hardness.


Quartz

Topaz

Corundum

Diamond

500

Explain how minerals and rocks related?

Rocks form from minerals

500

The tendency of a mineral to split along specific planes of weakness to form smooth, flat surfaces.

cleavage

500

This type of igneous rock can be found on the crust.

Extrusive

500

Rocks can be classified as sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic based primarily upon differences in their 

Origin (where they come from)