Rocks
Minerals
W.E.D.
Plate Tectonics
Natural Resources
100

How are rocks clasified?

Formation

100

What are streak and luster?

The color a mineral in powder form and how a mineral interacts with light.

100

What is weathering

The breaking down of rocks by chemical and/or physical means

100
What causes plate movement

convection currents?

100

What are the 2 types of natural resources?

Renewable and Non-Renewable
200

How are igneous rocks formed?

The cooling and solidification of magma or lava

200

What scale measures mineral hardness

Moe's Hardness Scale

200

What is erosion

The movement or transportation of sediment and/or rocks from water, wind, gravity, and ice

200

What makes convection currents possible?

The hot, less dense magma rises while the cold, more dense magma sinks.
200

What is a downside of burning fossil fuels?

Carbon Dioxide Emissions

300
How are sedimentary rocks formed?

The deposition, compaction, and cementation of sediment. (D.C.C.)


300

What is the hardest mineral?

Diamond

300

What is deposition

The deposition of sediment

300

What are convergent plate boundaries

When 2 plates collide towards each other

300

Is nuclear fuels considered renewable or non-renewable?

Non-Renewable

400
How are metamorphic rocks formed?
Other rocks under intense heat and pressure
400

Why is color an unreliable way to determine minerals?

There are many minerals that look alike like gold and pyrite.

400

How are deltas formed

Deposition

400

What are divergent boundaries

When 2 plates move away from each other
400

What global warming?

The higher average trend of global temperatures as a result of the greenhouse effect.

500

What is the difference between intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks?

Intrusive rocks are formed inside the earth by magma while extrusive rocks are formed on the surface by lava. Intrusive rocks have larger crystals inside them since they cooled slowly. Extrusive rocks sometimes have air pockets since they cooled quickly.

500

What are the classifications for minerals?

Inorganic, solid, naturally occurring, definite chemical composition, and crystalline structure

500

What is abrasion

The grinding or wearing away of rocks

500

What is a transform boundary?

When 2 plates move parallel from each other, often resulting in earthquakes and fault lines.

500

What are the downsides of global warming?

Melting ice caps, rising ocean levels, damaged ecosystems, and climate change.