The Layers of the Geosphere
Minerals and Rocks
The Properties of Minerals
Classification of Minerals
100

Two types of crust in the Geosphere 

What is continental crust and oceanic crust
100

Rocks often consists of fragments of minerals mixed with fragments of rocks 

What are conglomerates
100

What tool do you use to test for streak?

ceramic or porcelain tile

100

Minerals are classified by their composition into two groups :

What is silicates and non-silicates

200

The geosphere is divided into three layers in the order of density. They are:

the crust, the mantle and the core
200

This rock is made up of grains of sand and other minerals

What is Sandstone

200

This is how a mineral breaks up or cleaves

What is cleavage 
200

The simplest silicate is called 

What is quartz

300

These three things make up the Geosphere 

What is rocks, minerals, and landforms

300

Rocks that consist of only one kind of mineral

What is monomineralic

300

Scale used to measure a minerals resistance to scratching or hardness

What is Mohs scale

300

The most diverse group of silicate minerals 

What is clay minerals

400

This layer is located below the mantle. It extends to the center of the earth.

What are the main components and their percentages?

What is the core ; iron (80 %) and nickel (20%)

400

A metal that is an essential component of calcite, the principal component of limestone

What is calcium

400

Regular geometric shapes are called 

What is crystals

400
These are minerals that do not contain silicon 

What is non-silicates 

500

The thickness of this layer is from 10-70km to 2900km deep

What is the Mantle

500

The most abundant element in the crust 

What is oxygen

500

The four properties used to identify minerals

What is colour , lustre, hardness, and cleavage

500

Minerals that consist of a single element are called : 

What is native elements