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Study Guide Rocks and Minerals
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1. What is a mineral? A naturally occurring, inorganic solid, with a definite chemical composition and crystal structure.
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2. What are physical properties?
Characteristics that can be observed or measured
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3. Property – Luster Metallic has a shiny surface and nonmetallic has a dull surface
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4. Property - color
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Definition – color of a mineral’s inside powder
5. Definition – color of a mineral’s inside powder
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6. Property – breakage Cleavage breaks along a flat surface Fracture breaks unevenly
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7. Property - hardness
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Definition – measure of amount of matter in a given space
8. Definition – measure of amount of matter in a given space
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9. Moh’s Hardness Scale ranks minerals from 1 being the softest to 10 being the hardest. Talc is the softest mineral and diamond is the hardest mineral.
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Rocks are made up of minerals.
10. Rocks are made up of minerals.
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11. The rock cycle is the continual process of a rock changing from one form to another.
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12. Scientists classify rocks in to 3 categories sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous.
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13. Scientists classify rocks into these categories based on how they are formed.
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Scientists classify rocks according to their composition and texture.
14. Scientists classify rocks according to their composition and texture.
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15. Sediment is fragments of igneous, metamorphic, or older sedimentary rocks.
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16. Form when sediments are weathered and eroded and then compacted and cemented together.
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17. Forms when igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rock are changed by heat or pressure deep in the Earth.
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Form when magma cools and solidifies. (melting and cooling)
18. Form when magma cools and solidifies. (melting and cooling)
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Sedimentary rock change to metamorphic rock through heat and pressure.
19. Sedimentary rock change to metamorphic rock through heat and pressure.
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20. Igneous rock changes to sedimentary rock through weathering and erosion.
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Igneous rock changes to metamorphic rock through heat and pressure.
21. Igneous rock changes to metamorphic rock through heat and pressure.
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22. Weathering is the breaking down of rock. Erosion is carrying away of sediment.
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23. During metamorphosis limestone becomes marble shale becomes slate and sandstone becomes quartzite.
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24. Magma is found beneath the Earth’s surface and lava is found on Earth’s surface.
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25. Intrusive is formed from magma beneath Earth’s surface. Extrusive is formed from lava on Earth’s surface.
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Name of rock – Marble Formation – formed from limestone
26. Name of rock – Marble Formation – formed from limestone
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27. Description – glassy, smooth, sharp edges Formation – felsic lava cooled rapidly Type of rock - igneous
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28. Name of rock – Limestone Description – dull, fine to coarse grain Type of rock – sedimentary
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29. Description – coarse grain with clear glassy minerals Formation – formed from magma Type of rock - igneous
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30. Name of rock – Quartzite Formation – formed from sandstone Type of rock – metamorphic
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