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1.A mineral must be (organic or inorganic). 2.True/False: Water is a mineral. 3.What do you call the color of a mineral’s powder? 4.Hardness is the resistance to being __________. 5.True/False: Fracture is a property that describes smooth breakage. 6.Metallic and Nonmetallic are the two major categories of ___________. 7.Which has a higher gloss: resinous or vitreous? 8.Intrusive ig. rocks will have (large/small) crystals.
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A mineral must be (organic or inorganic).
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1.A mineral must be (organic or inorganic). 2.True/False: Water is a mineral. 3.What do you call the color of a mineral’s powder? 4.Hardness is the resistance to being __________. 5.True/False: Fracture is a property that describes smooth breakage. 6.Metallic and Nonmetallic are the two major categories of ___________. 7.Which has a higher gloss: resinous or vitreous? 8.Intrusive ig. rocks will have (large/small) crystals.
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True/False: Water is a mineral.
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1.A mineral must be (organic or inorganic). 2.True/False: Water is a mineral. 3.What do you call the color of a mineral’s powder? 4.Hardness is the resistance to being __________. 5.True/False: Fracture is a property that describes smooth breakage. 6.Metallic and Nonmetallic are the two major categories of ___________. 7.Which has a higher gloss: resinous or vitreous? 8.Intrusive ig. rocks will have (large/small) crystals.
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What do you call the color of a mineral’s powder? Streak
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1.A mineral must be (organic or inorganic). 2.True/False: Water is a mineral. 3.What do you call the color of a mineral’s powder? 4.Hardness is the resistance to being __________. 5.True/False: Fracture is a property that describes smooth breakage. 6.Metallic and Nonmetallic are the two major categories of ___________. 7.Which has a higher gloss: resinous or vitreous? 8.Intrusive ig. rocks will have (large/small) crystals.
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Hardness is the resistance to being __________. Scratched
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1.A mineral must be (organic or inorganic). 2.True/False: Water is a mineral. 3.What do you call the color of a mineral’s powder? 4.Hardness is the resistance to being __________. 5.True/False: Fracture is a property that describes smooth breakage. 6.Metallic and Nonmetallic are the two major categories of ___________. 7.Which has a higher gloss: resinous or vitreous? 8.Intrusive ig. rocks will have (large/small) crystals.
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True/False: Fracture is a property that describes smooth breakage.
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1.A mineral must be (organic or inorganic). 2.True/False: Water is a mineral. 3.What do you call the color of a mineral’s powder? 4.Hardness is the resistance to being __________. 5.True/False: Fracture is a property that describes smooth breakage. 6.Metallic and Nonmetallic are the two major categories of ___________. 7.Which has a higher gloss: resinous or vitreous? 8.Intrusive ig. rocks will have (large/small) crystals.
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Metallic and Nonmetallic are the two major categories of ___________. luster
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1.A mineral must be (organic or inorganic). 2.True/False: Water is a mineral. 3.What do you call the color of a mineral’s powder? 4.Hardness is the resistance to being __________. 5.True/False: Fracture is a property that describes smooth breakage. 6.Metallic and Nonmetallic are the two major categories of ___________. 7.Which has a higher gloss: resinous or vitreous? 8.Intrusive ig. rocks will have (large/small) crystals.
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Which has a higher gloss: resinous or vitreous?
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1.A mineral must be (organic or inorganic). 2.True/False: Water is a mineral. 3.What do you call the color of a mineral’s powder? 4.Hardness is the resistance to being __________. 5.True/False: Fracture is a property that describes smooth breakage. 6.Metallic and Nonmetallic are the two major categories of ___________. 7.Which has a higher gloss: resinous or vitreous? 8.Intrusive ig. rocks will have (large/small) crystals.
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Intrusive ig. rocks will have (large/small) crystals.
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9. Volcanic rocks will have (large/small) crystals. 10. Plutonic rocks will have been (fast/slow) cooling. 11. A rock that has been dug up from deep inside the earth would have (large/small) crystals. 12. What is the specific name for the phenomena seen in the diagram below?
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Volcanic rocks will have (large/small) crystals.
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9. Volcanic rocks will have (large/small) crystals. 10. Plutonic rocks will have been (fast/slow) cooling. 11. A rock that has been dug up from deep inside the earth would have (large/small) crystals. 12. What is the specific name for the phenomena seen in the diagram below?
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Plutonic rocks will have been (fast/slow) cooling.
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9. Volcanic rocks will have (large/small) crystals. 10. Plutonic rocks will have been (fast/slow) cooling. 11. A rock that has been dug up from deep inside the earth would have (large/small) crystals. 12. What is the specific name for the phenomena seen in the diagram below?
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A rock that has been dug up from deep inside the earth would have (large/small) crystals.
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9. Volcanic rocks will have (large/small) crystals. 10. Plutonic rocks will have been (fast/slow) cooling. 11. A rock that has been dug up from deep inside the earth would have (large/small) crystals. 12. What is the specific name for the phenomena seen in the diagram below?
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What is the specific name for the phenomena seen in the diagram below? Graded Bedding
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13. This type of Sedimentary rock is formed from the remains of plants and animals. 14. Sandstone is formed from sand sized sediments from many locations. For this reason it is considered to be a ________ sedimentary rock. 15. What is the greatest agent of erosion? 16. Volcanic glass will have (large/small) crystals. 17-20. List the 4 steps to make a Clastic Sedimentary Rock in order.
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This type of Sedimentary rock is formed from the remains of plants and animals. organic
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13. This type of Sedimentary rock is formed from the remains of plants and animals. 14. Sandstone is formed from sand sized sediments from many locations. For this reason it is considered to be a ________ sedimentary rock. 15. What is the greatest agent of erosion? 16. Volcanic glass will have (large/small) crystals. 17-20. List the 4 steps to make a Clastic Sedimentary Rock in order.
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Sandstone is formed from sand sized sediments from many locations. For this reason it is considered to be a ________ sedimentary rock. clastic
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13. This type of Sedimentary rock is formed from the remains of plants and animals. 14. Sandstone is formed from sand sized sediments from many locations. For this reason it is considered to be a ________ sedimentary rock. 15. What is the greatest agent of erosion? 16. Volcanic glass will have (large/small) crystals. 17-20. List the 4 steps to make a Clastic Sedimentary Rock in order.
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15. What is the greatest agent of erosion? water
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13. This type of Sedimentary rock is formed from the remains of plants and animals. 14. Sandstone is formed from sand sized sediments from many locations. For this reason it is considered to be a ________ sedimentary rock. 15. What is the greatest agent of erosion? 16. Volcanic glass will have (large/small) crystals. 17-20. List the 4 steps to make a Clastic Sedimentary Rock in order.
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Volcanic glass will have (large/small) crystals.
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13. This type of Sedimentary rock is formed from the remains of plants and animals. 14. Sandstone is formed from sand sized sediments from many locations. For this reason it is considered to be a ________ sedimentary rock. 15. What is the greatest agent of erosion? 16. Volcanic glass will have (large/small) crystals. 17-20. List the 4 steps to make a Clastic Sedimentary Rock in order.
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1.Formation of sediments 2.Transportation of sediments 3.Deposition of sediments 4.Compaction and Lithification of sediments
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