Earth's Layers
Types of Rocks
Mineral Properties
Rocks, Minerals, and Crystals
The Rock Cycle
100

The outermost layer of the Earth. 

What is the CRUST?

100

The three main types of rocks. 

What are IGNEOUS, SEDIMENTARY, AND METAMORPHIC?

100

Which of the following is not a property of minerals?

color, luster, size, streak

What is SIZE?

100
Naturally occuring elements on Earth. 

What are MINERALS?

100

The difference between magma and lava. 

What is MAGMA is molten rock below the Earth's surface and LAVA is molten rock that has erupted from a volcano?

200

The hottest layer of the Earth that is solid due to extreme heat and pressure. 

What is te INNER CORE?

200

This type of rock is created by layers or pieces of rock compacted together over time.

What is SEDIMENTARY ROCK?

200

This mineral property describes its toughness against 10 common minerals - the weakest bring Talc, and the strongest being Diamond. 

What is HARDNESS? 

200

A naturally occuring solid made of the grains of two or more minerals. 

What are ROCKS?

200

This term refers to the breaking down of rock into tiny pieces called sediment. 

What is WEATHERING?

300

This layer of the Earth is made of moldable moten rock that moves at a very slow pace.

What is the MANTLE?

300

These rocks are created by changing one rock into another because of extreme heat and pressure.

What is METAMORPHIC ROCK?

300

This mineral property describes how a mineral reflects light. 

What is LUSTER?

300

Non-living substances that grow into different shapes with atoms arranged in a regular pattern. 

What are CRYSTALS?

300

This term refers to the process which moves tiny pieces of rock that have been weathered down. 

What is EROSION?

400

A person who studies the Earth and changes below the Earth's surface.

What is a GEOLOGIST?

400

These rocks are formed by the cooling of lava or magma.

What is IGNEOUS ROCK?

400

This mineral property describes the color of a mineral's property when scratched against a porcelain tile. 

What is STREAK?

400

Crystals can grow from one of these three states of matter. 

What is a SOLID, LIQUID, or GAS?

400

Heat and pressure is applied to  __________________ to rock and ______________ rock is formed. 

What is SEDIMENTARY to METAMORPHIC?

500
While we cannot travel far below the Earth's surface, scientists can use these two things to study the layers of the Earth. 

What are SEISMIC and MAGNETIC WAVES?

500

The two types of igneous rock. 

What is INTRUSIVE and EXTRUSIVE igneous rock?

500

This mineral property describes the way a mineral breaks. 

What is CLEAVAGE?

500

This shape of a crystal is called this. 

What is HABIT?

500

_________________ rock can be melted into magma and the cycle starts again. 

What is METAMORPHIC?