Test Procedures
Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rock
Sedimentary Rock 2
Metamorphic Rock
100

This refers to the way that a mineral reflects light.

What is Luster?
100

Magma that flows out of the Earth.

What is Lava?

100

Sedimentary Rock formed from the abundant deposits of loose sediments found on Earth's surface.

What is Clastic?

100

The percent of open spaces between grains in a rock.

What is Porosity?

100

Metamorphic rocks with wavy layers and bands of minerals are said to be this.

What is Foliated?

200

The measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched.

What is Hardness?

200

Rocks that cool quickly on the Earth's surface.

What is Extrusive?
200

Horizontal layering in Sedimentary Rocks.

What is Bedding?
200

Mineral growth causes sediment grain to join together in this process.

What is Cementation?

200

The result of high temp and pressure over large regions of Earth's crust.

What is Metamorphic Rock?

300

The color of a mineral when it is broken up and powdered.

What is Streak?

300

Rocks that have a high level of iron and magnesium, but contain a very low level of silica.

What is Ultramafic?

300

Rock and mineral fragments that are the result of weathering.

What is Sediment?

300

The physical and chemical processes that transform sediments into sedimentary rocks is this.

What is Lithification?

300

The result of very hot water reacting with rock and altering its chemistry.

What is Hydrothermal Metamorphism?

400

Minerals that break with rough or jagged edges are said to have this.

What is Fracture?

400

Large, well-formed crystals surrounded by finer-grained crystals.

What is Porphyritic?

400

Layer of Chemical sedimentary rocks that form as as result of crystal grains precipitating out of a solution.

What is Evaporite?
400

Sediment is laid down on the ground or sink to the bottoms of bodies of water in this process.

What is Deposition?

400

Local effect of molten rocks coming into contact with solid rock.

What is Contact Metamorphism?
500

A type of density found by taking the ration of the weight of a substance to the weight of an equal volume of water.

What is Specific Gravity?

500

These rocks are an unusual variety of peridotite that often have diamonds in them.

What is Kimberlite?
500

Horizontal layering in sedimentary rock in which particle sizes become progressively heavier and coarse toward the bottom layers.

What is Graded-Bedding?

500

A mineral that contains a useful substance, that can also be mined for profit.

What is Ore?

500

Large crystals that form from the reorganization of atoms in solid rock during metamorphism are called this.

What is a Porphyroblast?