Earth's Interior
Minerals
Rocks
Rock Cycle
Misc.
100

The four main layers of the Earth from the surface to the center.

What are Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

100

Name one characteristic of a mineral.

Inorganic process, crystal structure, definite chemical composition, solid, naturally occurring

100

The 3 rock types

What are Metamorphic, sedimentary, igneous? 

100

Weathering causes this type of rock to form.

What is sedimentary?

100

Describe the difference between a coarse-grained rock and a fine-grained rock.

Coarse-grained=large grains that you can see

Fine-grained=tiny grains you need a microscope to see

200

The thickest layer of the Earth.

What is the Mantle?

200

Glassy, metallic, earthy, vitreous

What is Luster?

200

Process that forms an igneous rock.

What is magma/lava that has cooled?

200

True or false: Rocks always follow the same steps and same order in the rock cycle.

False

200

Extrusive vs. Intrusive Igneous rocks

Extrusive=formed above ground, magma cooled rapidly

Intrusive=formed below ground, magma cooled slowly

300

State of matter for the Outer Core.

What is liquid?

300

The 4 ways minerals can be formed.

Organic Minerals, minerals from solutions, minerals from magma/lava, altered minerals

300

Processes that form a sedimentary rock:

What are weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, cementation?

300

Below Earth’s surface, heat and pressure form this rock.

What is metamorphic?

300

Name one difference between a rock and a mineral.

Answers will vary

400

Hottest layer of the Earth.

What is the Inner Core?

400

Properties of minerals to determine what type it is. (Name 4)

Streak, luster, color, density, crystal structure, hardness, cleavage and fracture, special properties

400

Changes a rock into a metamorphic rock.

What is heat and pressure?

400

Name the two steps that form sedimentary rock AFTER    deposition.

What are compaction and cementation?

400

Hardness based on Moh’s Hardness scale when a mineral can’t be scratched by fingernails, glass, pennies, or a steel nail.

What is 7 or higher?

500

Process in which rocks are heated in the outer core, rise through the mantle, and sink back down.

What are convection currents?

500

Hardness of a mineral you can scratch with your fingernail.

What is 2.5 or less?

500

This type of rock (igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic) and where it formed, above or below earth’s surface.

What is intrusive Igneous, formed below earth’s surface?

500

Draw a diagram of the rock cycle with labels of the types of rocks and the processes that change them.


500

Name one coarse-grained rock you know about and identify any minerals that might make up this rock.

Ex. Granite-quartz, mica, feldspar