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RocksMinerals Rock Families More Rocks Left Overs 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Points100 Points100 Points100 Points100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points Mineral ID

What is a rock?

What is magma?

What is lava?

What is a parent rock?

What type of Igneous rock forms the largest crystals?

How many different minerals are there?

What is a mineral?

Name and identify the four minerals in granite?

What are the four kinds of lustre?

Name any 7 minerals?

Who invented the mineral hardness scale?

What is a streak?

What is the difference between cleavage and fracture?

Give one example of a mineral that cleaves and one that fractures.

What are six properties that can be used to identify minerals?

What are the three rock families?

What are sediments?

What is a bed?

Give three examples of Metamorphic rock?

Name the three rock families and give two examples of each?

What rock is made of mica, feldspar hornblende, and quartz?

What 3 things are needed to create a metamorphic rock?

What is the difference between an intrusive and an extrusive rock?

What are the parent rocks of the following: quartzite, marble gneiss, and slate ?

Give 4 examples of Igneous rock.

What are the four Eras of geologic time?

What is the geologic time scale?

What technique do scientists use to date rocks?

Give one example of an intrusive rock and one example of an extrusive rock.

Explain the Rock cycle.

What is the first computer generated animated movie?

What University did Miss Carroll attend?

What city does Batman protect?