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Rock and Minerals Tests
Jeopardy Kinds of Rocks Kinds of Minerals Rock and Minerals Tests Throw Back Thursday 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
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Large deposits of sand may become a ___________ rock.
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Sedimentary 1.100A
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Name the three types of rock.
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Sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous
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What is hot liquid that is found deep in the earth’s crust called?
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Magma 1.300A
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A rock that can change or morph is called ________.
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Metamorphic Rock 1.400A
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This is an extrusive rock that forms from quick- cooling lava and looks like black glass. What is this rock called? 1.500Q
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Obsidian 1.500A
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A natural solid that has a crystal structure is called?
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mineral 2.100A
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What mineral is used in pencils?
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Graphite 2.200A
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When testing a mineral to see if it reflects light or not you are testing its….
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Luster 2.300A
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Minerals are formed in the __________.
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Earth’s crust 2.400A
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How easily a mineral can be scratched determines its…
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Hardness 2.500A
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You can use a nail to test the ________ of a mineral.
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Hardness 3.100A
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Metals usually have a luster that is __________.
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Dull 3.200A
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What is the luster test? 3.300Q
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A test that tells the kind of shine in a mineral.
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The streak test works best with soft or hard minerals.
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Soft 3.400A
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Minerals can be classified in many ways based on their _________.
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Physical Properties 3.500A
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A scientist that studies the earth is called a _________.
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Geologist 5.100A
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A tool used to view faraway objects and make them appear closer.
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Telescope 5.200A
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Vehicles that move through space but are controlled from Earth.
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Space probe 5.300A
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A person who studies space is called _______.
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An astronomer 5.400A
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Earth rotates on its axis once every ________.
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24 hours 5.500A
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Final Jeopardy
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Pumice is an example of what type of rock?
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