Identifying Rocks and Minerals
Minerals
Rocks
Properties of Rocks and Minerals
Rocks and Minerals
100

When determining the color of a mineral’s powder, what tool would you need?

Streak Plate 

Hand Lens

Triple-Beam Balance


streak plate

100

 Which of the following is NOT true of all minerals?

Definite chemical composition
Definite crystalline shape
Made in laboratories


Made in laboratories

100

____________ rocks form when rock buried deep inside the Earth change with heat and pressure.

Metamorphic

100

Molten rock material found on the Earth's surface is _________. Molten or semi-molten rock material found under the Earth's surface is__________

lava, magma

100

True or False: Rocks, especially sedimentary rocks can be formed from the remains of plants.

True
212

What are the processes that help form sedimentary rock?

Weathering, Erosion, Compaction and Cementation

212

What is the scale for Mohs Hardness Scale?

A 1-10 scale that tests the hardness of a mineral by scratching other materials.

212

When determining which minerals will scratch other minerals, you would need to refer to the Mohs Hardness Scale. Looking at the Scale, which mineral would be a hardness of 7 and be able to scratch orthoclase but not topaz?

Talc, Quartz, Diamond

Quartz

212

Which indicator would NOT be good as the only indicator when identifying a mineral? 

Color   Specific Gravity   Hardness


Color

212

The process where sediment becomes glued together is called _________________.

Weathering       Erosion       Cementation

Cementation

300

 _________ rock that has cooled fast can look like glass.

Igneous

300

True or False: Rocks are made up of minerals.

True

300

 These rocks pictured below are _______________ rocks.


igneous     metamorphic    sedimentary


Sedimentary

300

Complete the Rock Cycle Diagram. Label each box and line with the best answers.


1. Sedimentary Rock 2. Metamorphic Rock 3. Magma 4. Igneous 5. Weathering and Erosion 6. Weathering and Erosion 7.  Weathering and Erosion 8. Compaction and Cementation 9. Heat and Pressure 10. Heat and Pressure 11. Melting 12. Cooling and Hardening 

1. Sedimentary Rock 2. Metamorphic Rock 3. Magma 4. Igneous 5. Weathering and Erosion 6. Weathering and Erosion 7.  Weathering and Erosion 8. Compaction and Cementation 9. Heat and Pressure 10. Heat and Pressure 11. Wuthering Heights 12. Metaverse Extinction
 





1. Sedimentary Rock 2. Metamorphic Rock 3. Magma 4. Igneous 5. Weathering and Erosion 6. Weathering and Erosion 7.  Weathering and Erosion 8. Compaction and Cementation 9. Heat and Pressure 10. Heat and Pressure 11. Melting 12. Cooling and Hardening

300

What is the Rock Cycle?

It is a process that forms and recycles rocks.

400
These rocks pictured below are ______________ rocks.


sedimentary     igneous    metamorphic
 



 


Igneous

400

What is the process that helps form existing rock into metamorphic rock?

Heat and Pressure

400

Rocks formed by being compacted under many layers of rock and without heat are __________________.

sedimentary rocks

400

___________ are small pieces of rocks broken down.

Volcanoes        Sediments         Minerals


Sediments

400

A fossil was found in a rock. What type of rock is it?

sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock, igneous rock

sedimentary rock

500

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

sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock, igneous rock

sedimentary rock

500

 _________ rock will have banded (ribbon like) layers.

Metamorphic

500

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

sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock or igneous rock

metamorphic rock

500

Which type of igneous material cools fastest?

Lava, Magma or Sediments

Lava

500

When magma cools it forms what type of rock?

sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock or igneous rock

 igneous rock