Jaiden Proper September 23rd, 2013. Organic Matter Soil Conservation Permeability Composition Color Metamorphic ROCKSMINERALS Texture Horizons Hardness.

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Jaiden Proper September 23rd, 2013

Organic Matter Soil Conservation Permeability Composition Color Metamorphic ROCKSMINERALS Texture Horizons Hardness Cleavage & Fracture Streak Crystal Shape Color Inorganic Moh’s Hardness Scale Special Properties SNIFC Luster Foliated Non-Foliated Igneous Intrusive Extrusive Sedimentary Clastic Organic Chemical Rock Cycle Magma Lava Heat & Pressure Weathering & Erosion Deposition Melting & Cooling are in

Metamorphic FoliatedNon-Foliated Igneous IntrusiveExtrusive Sedimentary ClasticOrganicChemical Rock Cycle MagmaLavaHeat & Pressure Weathering & Erosion Deposition Melting & Cooling Are two types of metamorphic rocks Are two types of rocks Occurs inside the Earth Are two types of rocks Forms when Is apart of the Are three types of rocks Are two types of igneous rocks Are three types of sedimentary rocks Forms when And deposition occurs

HardnessCleavage & Fracture Streak Crystal ShapeColorInorganic Moh’s Hardness Scale Special Properties SNIFCLuster SNIFC tells whether or not something is a mineral Describes the Is a special property Tells the hardness of a mineral Is a special property Stands for “I” in SNIFCStand for “C” in SNIFC Is a special property

Organic Matter Soil Conservation PermeabilityCompositionColorTextureHorizons Porosity is a main ingredient in soil Are three types of soil Is saving soil Color and texture both describe the soil Texture describes soil Color describes soil Is different stages of soil being moist Is characteristics of soil Composition is what soil is composed of