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Crystals
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Found in minerals and have a regular geometric shape.
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Geologists
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Scientist who study rocks and minerals to help us learn about the formation of the earth.
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Granite
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Rock composed of the minerals: Quartz, Mica, and Feldspar.
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Hardness
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How resistant a mineral is to being scratched.
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Igneous rocks
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Formed from minerals that have melted deep within the Earth.
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Luster
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The way a mineral reflects light.
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Magnetic minerals
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Minerals which show magnetic properties. Two examples are magnetite and hematite.
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Metamorphic rocks
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Formed from igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks which contain minerals that have been changed by heat, pressure, or chemical action.
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Mineral
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Occur in nature and have definite chemical compositions and physical properties. They are the raw materials of rocks.
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Mohs Scale
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Used by geologists to classify a given minerals hardness.
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Rock
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Earth materials made up of different kinds of minerals.
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Scratch test
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Used to determine the hardness of a mineral.
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Sedimentary rocks
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Formed as particles settle to the bottom of oceans and lakes.
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Streak color
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When an unknown mineral is rubbed against a streak plate, (unglazed piece of porcelain) it may produce a colored line if it is softer than the streak plate.
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Streak plate
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Unglazed porcelain material that is used to determine the streak color of a mineral by rubbing a mineral over its surface.
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