A student found a rock in the desert that was mixed with clay, gravel, and sand. What type of rock did the student find?
A) Sedimentary
B) Igneous
C) Metamorphic
A) Sedimentary
True or False: Rocks are made up of minerals.
True
Pick the correct difference between a rock and a mineral.
A) A rock can be made up of minerals, but minerals cannot be made up of a rock. Rocks have two or more materials and Minerals have one material.
B) A mineral can be made up of rocks, but rocks cannot be made up of minerals. Rocks have one material and Minerals have two or more materials.
C) A rock always has the same shape, while minerals may be different in shape.
D) A mineral always has the same shape, while a rock may be different in shape.
A) A rock can be made up of minerals, but minerals cannot be made up of a rock. Rocks have two or more materials and Minerals have one material.
Two minerals are the same hardness, color, and luster. What other test can students do to help identify the minerals?
A) They can drop the minerals to see how quickly they break.
B) They can rub the minerals together to see if one will scratch the other.
C) They can shine light on the minerals to see how much light they reflect.
D) They can rub the minerals on something hard to see what color streak they leave.
D) They can rub the minerals on something hard to see what color streak they leave.
When sediment is dropped off in a different location
What is Erosion
You can compare minerals by looking at their?
D) all the above.
Which of the following best explains a hardness scale?
A) a scale that tests the hardness of a mineral by scratching other materials
B) a scale that tests the hardness of a rock by scratching other materials
C) a scale that tests the hardness of a mineral by being rubbed on other materials
D) a scale that tests the hardness of a rock by being rubbed on other materials
A) a scale that tests the hardness of a mineral by scratching other materials
How are rocks identified?
A) Rocks are identified by their color, and minerals are identified by their size.
B) Rocks are identified by how they were formed.
C) Rocks are identified by where they are found, and minerals are identified by how they were formed.
D) Rocks are identified by their shape, and minerals are identified by their color.
B) Rocks are identified by how they were formed.
If a scientist found a rock that was formed from heat and pressure, how would this rock be classified?
What is Metamorphic?
Diamond has a hardness of 10, a waxy luster, is pale blue in color, and streaks white. Using this information, why are diamonds widely used in the construction industry?
A) A diamond's luster makes it a good material for use in windows.
B) A diamond's hardness makes it a good tool to cut other materials.
C) A diamond's color can be used in paint to create a pale blue color.
D) A diamond's white streak can be used to make marks on buildings.
B) A diamond's hardness makes it a good tool to cut other materials.
A student is performing an investigation by scratching a mineral on a porcelain plate and examining the powder's color.
Which question is the student most likely trying to answer?
A) What color are the minerals?
B) Which mineral has a shinier luster?
C) What is the texture of the mineral?
D) What is the mineral's streak?
D) What is the mineral's streak?
Pick the four characteristics of minerals that can be used to identify them.
A) shape
B) color
C) luster
D) texture
E) mass
F) size
G) hardness
H) weight
I) streak
B) color, C) luster, G) hardness, I) streak
When a rock is weathered, eroded, deposited, compacted, and cemented, which type of rock is formed?
A) Metamorphic
B) Sedimentary
C) Igneous
B) Sedimentary
The way a mineral looks when it breaks apart in an irregular way
What is Fracture
This is a naturally occurring, solid, that is inorganic, with a definite chemical composition and crystal structure.
What is a Mineral?
If all minerals are solids and have a rock-like appearance, what would be different about them?
What is Luster, Breakage, Streak, Hardness, and color?
A scientist wants to find out what type of mineral she has. What is the best way for her to find out?
A) She could look at the color, hardness, and luster.
B) She could look at the weight, hardness, and color.
C) She could look at the color, weight, and size.
D) She could look at the shape, size, and hardness.
A) She could look at the color, hardness, and luster
Granite is formed by what processes.
A) Heat and Pressure
B) Melting (molten magma) and Cooling
C) Weathering, Erosion, Deposition, Compaction, and Cementation
B) Melting (molten magma) and cooling
Granite is a coarse-grained (phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies underground.
Which of these would be the least useful when identifying a mineral?
A) luster
B) hardness
C) shape
D) color
C) shape
This rock is found in places that have volcanos.
A) sedimentary rock
B) metamorphic rock
C) igneous rock
C) Igneous Rock
Are igneous rocks always formed by volcanoes?
When sediments get compacted and cemented it forms what type of rock?
A) sedimentary rock
B) metamorphic rock
C) igneous rock
A) sedimentary rock
A diamond is measured as a 10 on the Mohs hardness scale for minerals. What will happen when a diamond is scraped against a mineral with a lower hardness rating?
A) the diamond will chip
B) the diamond will increase in hardness
C) the diamond will scratch the other mineral
D) the diamond will lose hardness to the other mineral
C) the diamond will scratch the other mineral
When heat and pressure are applied to any rock, it forms what type of rock?
A) sedimentary rock
B) metamorphic rock
C) igneous rock
B) metamorphic rock
The same mineral, such as copper, has a definite chemical composition.
A) True
B) False
True
This rock is typically found inside mountains
A) sedimentary rock
B) metamorphic rock
C) igneous rock
B) Metamorphic Rock