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JEOPARDY This Is
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Vocabulary Rock Types Changes Properties Examples $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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A naturally occurring solid substance composed of one or more minerals
Rock
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A scientist who studies rocks, minerals, and other non-living parts of the earth.
Geologist
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A naturally occurring material that has a specific chemical composition
Mineral
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Able to be replenished Renewable
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Materials such as petroleum, coal, and many other minerals that cannot be easily or quickly replaced by natural systems Nonrenewable resource
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Sediments Sedimentary
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Cooling Magma Igneous
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High temperatures and/or heat within the earth
Metamorphic
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Crumbles easily and is often lighter than other rock types
Sedimentary
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Surface can be as smooth as glass.
Igneous
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True or False: Igneous rocks are the only rocks that can turn into sedimentary rocks.
False. All rocks can turn into sedimentary rocks
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How do igneous and sedimentary rocks change into metamorphic rocks?
Through heat and pressure from the earth
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Explain how an existing rock can change into a sedimentary rock.
Rock needs to erode and then be deposited in sediments
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Explain how an existing rock can change into an igneous rock.
The rock needs to melt into magma and then cool
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Scale used to measure how a sample reflects light
Scale used to measure how a sample reflects light. (brilliant, glassy, dull) Luster
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Daily Double!
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Name three properties used to test minerals.
Transparency, luster, streak color, hardness, and reaction with acid.
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Color left behind when a sample is scratched over a ceramic tile.
Streak Color
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What is the name of the scale commonly used to measure the hardness of a sample?
Mohs
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What is the streak color of a diamond when it is rubbed on a ceramic tile?
No streak color. Diamonds are harder than the streak plate
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Igneous
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Sedimentary
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What type of rock is this
Fossils Sedimentary
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Daily Double!
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What type of rock is this
Sedimentary
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What type of rock is this
Metamorphic
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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Worth What!
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Make an argument for why coal, a relatively cheap sedimentary rock found in large quantities, could be considered more valuable than diamonds.
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JEOPARDY
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