Identifying Minerals
Identifying Rocks
Types of Minerals
True or false
The Difference/similarities Between Rocks and Minerals
100

What is the least helpful way to identify minerals? 

The least helpful way to identify minerals is color. 

100

How do we identify rocks? 

How they were made.

100

What mineral breaks into sheets and is grey/black?

Mica 

100

Rocks are organic? 

False

100

What is the main difference between minerals and rocks? 

Rocks are made of many different minerals and sediments but minerals are made of one total substance. 

200

What is luster?

Luster is the way you describe how light reflects of the mineral. 

200

What rock is made from many bits and pieces of rock? 

Sedimentary rock

200

what is a red mineral that is an irregular shape?

Feldspar 

200

One type of mineral can come in many different color.

True 

200

which one has only three types?

Rocks 

300

What is streak?

The powder left behind after rubbing a mineral on a scratch pad.

300
How does a metamorphic rock change to a sedimentary rock? 

Weathering and erosion.  

300

What mineral is purple and is transparent?

Amethyst  

300

Minerals can have rocks in them but rocks can't have minerals in them. 

False 

300

What is one thing in common that most minerals and rocks have in common?

They are both inorganic.

400

What do we use to identify hardness? 

The MOHS scale. 

400

How does a igneous rock change to a metamorphic rock? 

By going through heat and pressure. 

400

What is the hardest mineral? 

Diamond. 

400

Minerals are organic.

False 

400

Can minerals be made from alive/once alive objects? 

No. 

500

What is the most helpful way to identify minerals? 

Scratch/hardness.

500

What are the three types of rocks?

Sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous.

500

What mineral is white, transparent and has a 7 on the MOHS scale?

Quarts 

500

Minerals are inorganic

True

500

What do rocks have that minerals do not?

Rocks can have sediments and fossils but minerals can not.