By Chae-min KIM.  Rocks  Fossils  Minerals  Crystals  Meteorites  Quiz.

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By Chae-min KIM

 Rocks  Fossils  Minerals  Crystals  Meteorites  Quiz

Rocks Rocks come in different colours and patterns. There are three main types of rocks Igneous Metamorphic and Sedimentary. Ig neous Metam orphic Sedimentary.

Fossils Fossils are the bodies of plants and animals years ago. When they died, their bodies were buried and slowly turned to rock. Ammonite fossil

Minerals Minerals are found all over the world. Emeralds are mostly found in Columbia. A diamond is found in a rock called kimberlite.

Crystals Crystals are rare shiny stones that you find on a beach or other sandy places. They are mostly transparent.

Meteorites Meteorites are rocks that fall out of space. They don’t usually crash on Earth because of the Earth’s atmosphere.

 1.What are the 3 rocks I told you?  2. Where are emeralds and diamonds found?  3.What are crystals?  4.Where are crystals normally found?  5.Why don’t meteorites normally land on Earth?

Thank you for watching!!!