Geosphere's Layers
Minerals
Minerals: properties
Types of Rocks I
Types of Rocks II
100

Solid rocks that make up the continents. 

The most common rock that makes up the Continental Crust

What is Continental Crust? and What is granite?

100

a substance produced through an inorganic process in the crust of the Earth

What is a mineral?

100

isn't the best way to tell one mineral from another as one type of mineral can come in several different types of these

What is color?

100

rocks formed through the cooling and solidification of magma.

What are Igneous or magmatic rocks?

100

rocks formed through transformation of an existing rock thanks to increasing temperature and pressure (without melting).

What are metamorphic rocks?

200

Partially molten rocks (1000C to 4000C), mostly semi-solid

What is the Mantle?

200

Fe S2

What is pyrite?

200

describes how well a mineral reflects light. Examples: glassy, metallic, brilliant and dull

What is luster?
200

rocks formed through accumulation of minerals (sediments) in layers and precipitation of minerals in layers.

What are Sedimentary rocks?

200

rock formed when cooling quickly on the surface of the geosphere. No crystals

What are Volcanic rocks?
300

Goes from 2900 km to the centre of the Earth (6350 km), made of iron + nickels

What is the core?

300

the study of minerals

What is mineralogy?

300

is the color of the mineral in powdered form (a way to determine this is to rub the mineral across a rough hard surface like a tile).

What is streak?

300

2 types of biochemical rocks that are a special type of chemical sedimentary rock produced by remains of organisms.

What are coal and petroleum?

300

two types of sedimentary rocks

What are Clastic and Chemical sedimentary rocks?

400

The movement of the inner and outer core

what is responsible for the magnetic field?

400

Quartz, Orthose and Biotite belong to this family

What is Silicates?

400

describes how a mineral breaks up into pieces. Some minerals break up into small cubes while others may break up into thin sheets.

What is cleavage?

400
formed due to Calcite precipitation

What is Limestone?

400

Formed by halides precipitation

What are Evaporites?

500

The limit between the crust and the mantle. 

The limit between the mantle and the core.

What is the Mohorovičić discontinuity? What is the Gutenberg discontinuity?

500

atoms organized in a certain and repeated pattern

What is crystalline structure?

500

describes how easy it is to scratch the surface of a mineral. Scientists often use the Moh's scale to describe this. Using the Moh's scale, a "1" is the softest mineral and a "10" is the hardest (diamond has a hardness of 10 because it is the hardest of all the minerals)

What is hardness?

500

composition depends on the size of grains (clast), this rock is compacted from clays (fine grain)

What are shales?

500

common metamorphic rocks

What are Quartzite and marble?