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Rocks and Minerals
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Properties of Minerals Identifying Characteristics
Define that vocab. word! Energy Resources Properties of Minerals Name that Rock! Identifying Characteristics Rock Cycle $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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Geologist Return to board
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Rock Cycle Return to board
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Ore Return to board
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Which fossil fuel does the U.S. use the most?
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DAILY DOUBLE! This type of resource is used faster than natural Earth processes can replace it. Return to board
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Name three fossil fuels.
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Define “renewable” Return to board
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How is coal, oil and natural gas FORMED?
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What is the formula for finding density?
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Name 3 physical property tests of minerals.
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What is the difference between cleavage and fracture?
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Name 2 chemical properties.
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Describe light refraction.
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Intrusive Igneous Return to board
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Foliated Metamorphic Return to board
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Detrital Sedimentary Return to board
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Organic Sedimentary Return to board
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Non-foliated Metamorphic
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What process changes sedimentary rock into sediment?
DAILY DOUBLE! What process changes sedimentary rock into sediment? Return to board
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How does sedimentary rock turn in to metamorphic rock?
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How does sediment turn to sedimentary rock?
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DAILY DOUBLE! Return to board Besides heat and pressure directly, how can igneous rock become metamorphic?
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What is the minimum amount of steps it would take for a metamorphic rock to turn in to a sedimentary rock? Return to board
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Properties of Minerals Name that Rock! Rock Cycle
Define that vocab. word! Energy Resources Properties of Minerals Name that Rock! Identifying Characteristics Rock Cycle Studies rocks and minerals Coal D= m/v Granite Large crystals Weathering and Erosion Visible layers-subtype of metamorphic Non-renewable Hardness, luster, streak, breakage, transparency, density Marble Bands Heat and Pressure Rare mineral that has a brilliant luster and can be cut and polished Coal, oil and natural gas C- clean break F-not a clean break Obsidian Gritty Compaction and cementation The processes of rocks changing from one type to another. Can be restored within a lifetime Ability to burn, acid reaction, fluorescence Fossils Melting, cooling, heat and pressure A rock that contains enough metal or other material for profit C-dead plants O&NG-dead marine life Shows a double or single image Limestone Small/tiny crystals 2- weathering and erosion and compaction and cementation
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Which is a smaller amount of time, an era or a epoch?
Final Jeopardy Which is a smaller amount of time, an era or a epoch?
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