What properties are affected by changing the size of the mineral?
Nothing is changed.
Sedimentary rocks become metamorphic rocks through what process?
Geologic time can be divided into what time periods?
Eras, Epochs and Periods
What do we call a person who studies rocks, minerals, and other non-living parts of the earth
A geologist
What is happening at number 4 and 7?
Weathering and erosion
What are the three descriptors for transparency?
Transparent, Translucent and Opaque
Igneous rocks turn to sediment through what process?
Weathering and erosion
The further down a rock layer is the older it is.
What is it called when a mineral shows a double image of a letter?
The terms used for something that is living is.....
Biotic
What property uses descriptors such as glass, silky, pearly and greasy?
Luster
Sediment becomes a sedimentary rock through what process?
Compaction and cementation
How would one define the rock cycle?
The formation and break down of rocks from one type to another
What is generally true about minerals with higher numbers on the Mohs Hardness Scale?
They can scratch minerals with lower numbers
Which layers do not contain fossils in the image?
A, B and E
What were the crystalline structures learned in class this quarter?
Tetrahedron, Cube, Rhombohedrum and Octahedron
Metamorphic rocks turn into igneous rocks through what processes?
First melting into magma then slowly cooling
What is the best description related to how rock layers form?
All rock layers form at different rates.
Why is coal considered a non-renewable resource?
The amount of time it takes for coal to form is longer than our lifetime
How do sedimentary rocks form?
Layers of sediment piled up over time that eventually hardened
What mineral is known to react with acid?
Calcite
The law of conservation of matter states what?
Law of conservation of matter states that matter cannot be created or destroyed.
What is Geologic Time?
The measurement used to date the earth using eras, epochs and periods.
In the rock cycle, Igneous rocks can form from what processes?
Sedimentary rocks melting down into magma and then the magma cooling eventually solidifying in solid rock, Metamorphic rocks melting down into magma and then the magma cooling eventually solidifying in solid rock AND Igneous rocks melting down into magma and then the magma cooling eventually solidifying in solid rock
In the rock cycle, Metamorphic rocks can form from what processes?
Sedimentary rocks being exposed to heat and pressure and changing into metamorphic rocks AND Igneous rocks being exposed to heat and pressure and changing into metamorphic rocks