Rock Characteristics
Rock Cycle
Mineral Characteristics
Mineral Physical Properties
Hodgepodge
100

Rocks are classified by how they are ___________.

Formed

100

These rocks are formed when lava or magma cools and hardens.

Igneous rocks

100

Minerals always contain a specific amount of certain elements. In other words, minerals have _____________

Definite chemical composition

100

If a mineral has a dull, earthy luster, is it metallic or non-metallic?

Non-metallic

100

Large crystals form when magma/lava cools _______.

Slowly

200

Rocks are composed of more than one _____________.

Mineral

200

Metamorphic rocks are formed this way.

Metamorphic rocks are formed when sedimentary or igneous rocks go through intense heat and pressure.

200

True or false: Minerals are made up of many minerals.

False

200

If a mineral has a hardness of 5, is it soft or hard?

In between

200

What is the name of the hardness scale for minerals?

Mohs Hardness Scale

300

Rocks have no definite ______ and no definite ______.

Rocks have no definite chemical composition and no definite crystal structure.

300

How are sedimentary rocks formed?

Sedimentary rocks are formed when sediments accumulate, compact, cement together.

300

Minerals have a uniform structure of atoms. This is also known as __________.

Definite crystal structure

300

What is cleavage/fracture?

The way mineral breaks. If it has cleavage, it breaks evenly and has flat surfaces. If it has fracture, it break unevenly and has irregular surfaces.

300

Small crystals form when magma/lava cools _______.

Quickly

400

Which one is a rock? How do you know?

A = Rock

B = Mineral

400

All three types of rocks become sediments (and eventually sedimentary rocks) when these two things happen.

Weathering and Erosion

400

In which state of matter do you find minerals?

Solid

400

This is what we call the mark/color that left behind from a mineral.

Streak

400

How are sediments formed?

Weathering and Erosion.

500

Name 4 similarities between rocks and minerals.

Rocks and minerals are inorganic, solid, naturally formed, and can be classified by their chemical composition.

500

When molten material cools under the Earth's surface it's called _________.

Magma

500

What do rocks and minerals have in common?

They are both inorganic, solid, naturally formed, and can be classified by their chemical composition.

500

Why is color not the best way to identify a mineral?

Because many mineral have different varieties that are different colors. Also, sometimes the streak is different from the color of the mineral.

500

If a mineral has a metallic luster, hardness of 2, black/gray streak, and perfect cleavage, and it's name starts with G, what is the mineral?

Galena