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1-100 What is a rock?

1-100A A solid, naturally occurring chunk in the lithosphere that were melted, cemented, or pressed together (may contains minerals)

1-200 How is an igneous rock formed?

1-200A – Igneous rocks are formed when magma (molten rock deep within the earth) cools and hardens.

1-300 How do sediments form a rock?

1-300A – Gradually, the sediment accumulates in layers and over a long period of time hardens into rock.

1-400 How are metamorphic rocks formed? Be specific.

1-400A Metamorphic rocks are formed under the surface of the earth from the metamorphosis (change) that occurs due to intense heat and pressure (squeezing).

1-500 Draw the rock cycle

1-500A

What is a mineral?

2-100A Minerals are found in the earth and are naturally occurring chemical substances.

2-200 What rock is made up of these three minerals? Mica, Feldspar, Quartz

2-200A Marble

2-300 What mineral is called fool’s gold?

2-300A Pyrite

2-400 Which mineral was salt(NaCl)?

2-400A Halite

2-500 On the MOH’s scale, which mineral was the softest and hardest? Give the number value as well.

2-500A Softest – 1 Talc Hardest – 10 Diamonds

The letter that names the horizon where you find leaves that have not decomposed yet is:

3-100A O

3-200 A common name for the layer of the soil called A Horizon is:

3-200A Topsoil

3-300 The layer underneath all the other layers is called:

3-300A Bedrock or Parent Rock

3-400 The subsoil layer that is not very rich because it does not have much humus is the:

3-400A B Horizon

3-500 Break down how soil is formed. The whole process.

3-500A

Name this rock.

4-100A Conglomerate

4-200 Name this rock

4-200A Obsidian

4-300 Name this rock

4-300A Marble

4-400 Name this rock

4-400A Gneiss

4-500 Name this rock

4-500A Limestone

Name this mineral

5-100A Sulfur

5-200 Name this mineral

5-200A Mica

5-300 Name this mineral

5-300A Copper

5-400 Name this mineral

5-400A Magnetite

5-500 Name this mineral

5-500A Galena

I used to be a sedimentary rock, but then I was pushed deep in the earth and heated up under tremendous pressure

6-100A Rock- Metamorphic

6-200 I was spewed out of a volcano

6-200A Rock

6-300 My crystal shape is

6-300A Mineral

6-400 I was broken down by water freezing and warming, leaving me in bits. Then I was cemented and compacted together into a chunk.

6-400A Rock- sedimentary

6-500 My molecules are each made up of Be 2 Al 2 Si 6 O 18

6-500A Mineral - Emerald

If you let soil settle into layers, the larger particles, which are ________, would sink to the bottom. The next largest particles, which are ____, would be in the middle. The smallest particles, which are ____, would be on top.

Sand, Silt, Clay

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