Rocks and Minerals
Properties of Minerals Identifying Characteristics Define that vocab. word! Energy Resources Properties of Minerals Name that Rock! Identifying Characteristics Rock Cycle $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
Geologist Return to board
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Gem Return to board DAILY DOUBLE!
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Which fossil fuel does the U.S. use the most? Return to board
DAILY DOUBLE! This type of resource is used faster than natural Earth processes can replace it. Return to board
Name three fossil fuels. Return to board
Define “renewable” Return to board
How is coal, oil and natural gas FORMED? Return to board DAILY DOUBLE!
What is the formula for finding density? Return to board
Name 3 physical property tests of minerals. Return to board
What is the difference between cleavage and fracture? Return to board
Name 2 chemical properties. Return to board DAILY DOUBLE!
Describe light refraction. Return to board
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Intrusive Igneous Return to board
Foliated Metamorphic Return to board
Detrital Sedimentary Return to board
Organic Sedimentary Return to board
Non-foliated Metamorphic Return to board
What process changes sedimentary rock into sediment? DAILY DOUBLE! What process changes sedimentary rock into sediment? Return to board
How does sedimentary rock turn in to metamorphic rock? Return to board
How does sediment turn to sedimentary rock? Return to board
DAILY DOUBLE! Return to board Besides heat and pressure directly, how can igneous rock become metamorphic?
What is the minimum amount of steps it would take for a metamorphic rock to turn in to a sedimentary rock? Return to board
Properties of Minerals Name that Rock! Rock Cycle Define that vocab. word! Energy Resources Properties of Minerals Name that Rock! Identifying Characteristics Rock Cycle Studies rocks and minerals Coal D= m/v Granite Large crystals Weathering and Erosion Visible layers-subtype of metamorphic Non-renewable Hardness, luster, streak, breakage, transparency, density Marble Bands Heat and Pressure Rare mineral that has a brilliant luster and can be cut and polished Coal, oil and natural gas C- clean break F-not a clean break Obsidian Gritty Compaction and cementation The processes of rocks changing from one type to another. Can be restored within a lifetime Ability to burn, acid reaction, fluorescence Fossils Melting, cooling, heat and pressure A rock that contains enough metal or other material for profit C-dead plants O&NG-dead marine life Shows a double or single image Limestone Small/tiny crystals 2- weathering and erosion and compaction and cementation
Which is a smaller amount of time, an era or a epoch? Final Jeopardy Which is a smaller amount of time, an era or a epoch?