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Vocabulary Vocabulary Rock Types ChangesPropertiesExamples $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $500 $400 $300 $200 $400 $500 $200 $300 $400 $500 $200 $300 $100
A naturally occurring solid substance composed of one or more minerals A naturally occurring solid substance composed of one or more minerals
A scientist who studies the earth and the changes that take place on and beneath its surface A scientist who studies the earth and the changes that take place on and beneath its surface
A naturally occurring material that has a specific chemical composition and crystal form and characteristic physical properties A naturally occurring material that has a specific chemical composition and crystal form and characteristic physical properties
Able to be replenished Able to be replenished
Materials such as petroleum, coal, and many other minerals that cannot be easily or quickly replaced by natural systems Materials such as petroleum, coal, and many other minerals that cannot be easily or quickly replaced by natural systems
Sediments
Cooling Magma Cooling Magma
High Temperatures And/Or Heat Within The Earth High Temperatures And/Or Heat Within The Earth
Crumbles easily and is often lighter than other rock types Crumbles easily and is often lighter than other rock types
Made of more than one type of mineral Made of more than one type of mineral
Igneous rocks are the only rocks that can turn into Sedimentary rocks
How do Igneous and Sedimentary rocks change to Metamorphic rocks How do Igneous and Sedimentary rocks change to Metamorphic rocks
Explain how an existing rock can change into a sedimentary rock Explain how an existing rock can change into a sedimentary rock
Explain how an existing rock can change into an igneous rock Explain how an existing rock can change into an igneous rock
Time scale used by geologist to measure thousands and millions of years Time scale used by geologist to measure thousands and millions of years
Scale used to measure how a sample reflects light Brilliant, Glassy, Dull Scale used to measure how a sample reflects light Brilliant, Glassy, Dull
Daily Double! Daily Double!
Opague refers to which property Opague refers to which property
Color left behind when a sample is scratched over a ceramic tile Color left behind when a sample is scratched over a ceramic tile
What is the name of the scale commonly used to measure the hardness of a sample What is the name of the scale commonly used to measure the hardness of a sample
What is the streak color of a diamond when it is rubbed on a ceramic tile What is the streak color of a diamond when it is rubbed on a ceramic tile
What type of rock is this What type of rock is thisFossils
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What type of rock is this What type of rock is this
What type of rock is this What type of rock is this
FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY
Worth What!
Make an argument for why coal, a relatively cheap sedimentary rock found in large quantities, could be considered more valuable than diamonds.