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Jeopardy Rocks Minerals properties Earth Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Rocks A solid nonliving material that has a definite chemical makeup and is found in rocks. A rock can contain one or more than one of these.

$100 Answer from Rocks Minerals

$200 Question from Rocks Which of these is NOT a type of rock? * Igneous * Sedimentary * Cement * Metamorphic

$200 Answer from Rocks Cement

$300 Question from Rocks What is the continuous series of changes that rocks undergo. * Rock Circle * Rock Cycle * Rock Transition

$300 Answer from Rocks Rock Cycle

$400 Question from Rocks A rock sample has grains that are flat and form long bands. What inference can you make about what type of rock the sample is? * Metamorphic due to the heat and pressure * Igneous due to the cooled molten rock * Sedimentary due to the sand and bits of soil.

$400 Answer from Rocks Metamorphic due to heat and pressure

$500 Question from Rocks All rocks are made up of one or more______. * metals * crystals * minerals

$500 Answer from H1 minerals

$100 Question from Minerals A mineral that is dull and glassy has _________. * metallic luster * streak * non-metallic luster

$100 Answer from minerals Non-metallic luster

$200 Question from Minerals A mineral that is shiny like a metal has a ________: * non-metallic luster * golden luster * metallic luster

$200 Answer from minerals Metallic luster

$300 Question from Minerals Describe a plan that you could carry out to identify a set of unknown minerals. * You could try and break it into * You could look at it with a magn- ifying lens * You could use the Table of Mineral Properties

$300 Answer from Minerals Table of Mineral Properties

$400 Question from Minerals Which of these minerals might you see in jewelry? * talc * gold * feldspar

$400 Answer from Minerals gold

$500 Question from Minerals Which of these minerals might you see in the use of plumbing pipes? * calcite * talc * copper

$500 Answer from Minerals copper

$100 Question from Properties Which of the following is NOT a property? * luster * streak * hardness *talc

$100 Answer from Properties talc

$200 Question from Properties The way a mineral shines is its ________. * cleavage * luster * streak

$200 Answer from Properties luster

$300 Question from Properties A minerals tendency to split along flat surfaces is __________.

$300 Answer from Properties cleavage

$400 Question from Properties Name all 4 properties of rocks.

$400 Answer from Properties Luster Color/Streak Hardness Cleavage

$500 Question from Properties Which property helps you to decide if a mineral is nonmetallic or metallic? luster cleavage hardness color

$500 Answer from Properties luster

$100 Question from Earth The color of a mineral when it is ground into a powder is… hardness Texture streak cleavage

$100 Answer from Earth streak

$200 Question from Earth All rocks are made up of one or more metals minerals Once-living things crystals

$200 Answer from Earth minerals

$300 Question from Earth Which would most likely contain the most humus? bedrock topsoil subsoil sand

$300 Answer from Earth topsoil

$400 Question from Earth Underground caves are produced by the action of glaciers wind Acid rain Plant roots

$400 Answer from Earth Acid rain

$500 Question from Earth A fossil imprint of an animal that lived long ago is not likely to give us clues about that animal’s shape Color size weight

$500 Answer from Earth color

$100 Question from Earth Most plants grow best in soil that contains a lot of sand bedrock humus

$100 Answer from Earth humus

$200 Question from Earth To learn about the diet of an animal from the past, a fossil tooth would be studied by a dentist paleontologist ecologist

$200 Answer from Earth paleontologist

$300 Question from Earth Name the soil types from smallest to largest particles. clay soil sandy soil Silt soil

$300 Answer from Earth Clay,silt,sand

$400 Question from Earth Two fossils are found near each other in a cold mountain region. One is of a shellfish, the other is of a palm tree. What can you infer about the environment which these organisms lived?

$400 Answer from Earth It was once a warm, tropical region with water.

$500 Question from Earth Suppose you find an insect encased in a hard, yellowish material. Have you found a fossil? Explain

$500 Answer from Earth A fossil of an insect preserved in amber.

Final Jeopardy The force that causes a glacier to move downhill is

Final Jeopardy Answer gravity