Identifying Rocks and Minerals
Minerals
Rocks
Properties of Rocks and Minerals
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
100

A student found a rock in the desert that was mixed with clay, gravel, sand, and had layers.  What type of rock did the student find?

Sedimentary

100

True or False: Rocks are made up of minerals.

True

100

What is the difference between a rock and a mineral.

Rocks have two or more materials and minerals have one material. Rocks are made from minerals.

100

Two minerals are the same hardness, color, and luster. What other test can be done to help identify the minerals?

Do a streak test.

100

What is it called sediment is transported to a different location? (hint: cookie lab)

What is erosion?

200

Why is color not a good identifier of a mineral?

Because a mineral can come in many colors.

200

What is  a hardness scale?

a scale that tests the hardness of a mineral by scratching other materials

200

Mount Etna in Italy is the largest active volcano in Europe. The Italians that live near Mount Etna use rocks to make stairs and buildings. What type of rock are they using?

Igneous rock

200

If a scientist found a rock that was formed from heat and pressure, how would this rock be classified?

What is Metamorphic?

200

What are the 2 types of weathering?

Mechanical weathering and chemical weathering

300

When sediments get compacted and cemented it forms what type of rock?

sedimentary rock

300

A diamond is measured as a 10 (the highest number) on the Mohs hardness scale for minerals. Talc is measured as a 1. Which one is a harder mineral?

Diamond

300

Which rock type can contain fossils?

Sedimentary

300

The way a mineral looks when it breaks apart.

What is cleavage? Or fracture

300

Imagine you are looking at the Grand Canyon. What kind of process could have formed it?

Mechanical weathering from a river flowing through the valley.

400

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?

What is the rocks streak? 

400

What is luster?

how light reflects or interacts with the surface of a mineral

400

Granite is an igneous rock. It is formed by what processes.

Melting (molten magma) and cooling

400

Which way is the least useful when identifying a mineral?

color

400

This process happens after erosion, when sediments settle and build up in a new place.

Deposition

500

If all minerals are solids and have a rock like appearance, what are 3 properties that could be different about them?

What is Color, Luster, Shape, Streak, Hardness?

500

Can Talc with a Moh's scale hardness of 1, scratch glass? (Yes or No)

No

500

When heat and pressure are applied to any rock, it forms what type of rock? 

metamorphic rock

500

What two properties can be best used to distinguish between pyrite and gold, which are both the same color?

Hardness and streak

500

When rain freezes in a rock’s crack and makes it split apart, this type of weathering is happening.

Mechanical weathering (ice wedging)