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CRCT 1st Qtr. Review
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What is a naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, with a crystal structure, and definite chemical composition?
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Mineral
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The basic building blocks that make up rocks are called what?
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Minerals
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What scale ranks ten minerals from softest to hardest?
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Moh’s hardness Scale
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What is the hardest known mineral to man?
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Diamond
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What is the softest known mineral to man?
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Talc
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Rocks are classified by what?
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How they were formed
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What are the three types of rocks?
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Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic
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What rock forms from the cooling of lava or magma?
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Igneous
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What type of igneous rock forms below the surface?
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Intrusive Igneous Rock
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An Intrusive Igneous Rock usually cools slowly so what size crystals typically form?
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Large, coarse, big
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What type of Igneous Rock forms on or above the surface?
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Extrusive Igneous Rock
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An Extrusive Igneous Rock usually cools quickly so what size crystals typically form?
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Small, fine
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What rock forms in layers by the 4 step weathering process?
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Sedimentary
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What rock forms from heat and pressure deep within the Earth?
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Metamorphic
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What is a rock that contains a metal or a useful mineral?
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Ore
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When ore is melted to extract the useful metal the process is called what?
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Smelting
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The law of superposition states what about rock layers?
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Youngest on top and oldest on bottom
Old – 1 million years Older – 10 million years Oldest – 100 million years
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The law of superposition gives us what type of age of rock?
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Relative Age
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The age of rock compared to the ages of other rocks is called what?
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Relative age
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The number of years since the rock is formed is called what?
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Absolute age
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What is the method used to determine absolute age?
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Radioactive/Radiometric dating
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What three things (changes) can scientists determine from studying fossils?
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How life, past environments, and climate have changed.
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Fossils prove to us that life has changed from what to what?
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Simple to complex
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T/F = The fossil record shows us how “life” has changed.
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True!
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T/F = The fossil record shows us that certain organisms no longer live on Earth.
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True!
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T/F = Scientists can use the fossil record to mark the difference from one geologic time period from another.
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True!
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Useful or necessary supplies from nature are called what?
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Natural resources
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Resources that are used much faster than they are formed are called what?
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Nonrenewable
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Resources that can be continuously reused or replaced as fast as they are used are called what?
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Renewable
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What are 3 types of nonrenewable resources?
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Coal, oil, natural gas
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What are 3/5 renewable resources?
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Sun, wind, water, trees, biomass
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What are 4/6 types of alternative energy resources?
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Solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, geothermal, nuclear
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Wind and water are both indirect forms of what type of energy?
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Solar
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What causes most water and air pollution?
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Activities of humans. All types
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The variable(s) that scientists keep the same throughout an experiment are called what?
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Controlled variables
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The variable(s) that are considered the results in an experiment are called what?
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Responding variable
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The variable(s) that scientists change in an experiment are called what?
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Manipulated variables
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What device do scientists use in order to measure mass?
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Triple Beam Balance
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What device do scientists use in order to measure volume?
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Graduated Cylinder
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