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100 200 400 300 400 RocksMineralsRock Cycle Vocabulary 300 200 400 200 100 500 100 200 300 400 CHOICE 5 100 500
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Row 1, Col 1 This type of igneous rock cools slowly beneath the earth’s surface. Intrusive Igneous Rock
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1,2 What is the name of the strongest mineral? Diamond
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1,3 This type of rock forms when magma cools. Igneous Rock
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1,4 This type of scientist studies rocks, minerals, and the structure of earth. Geologist
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1,5 When you scratch a mineral across a white ceramic plate, it leaves behind a powdered line what is this line called? Streak
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2,1 What type of metamorphic rock has distinct bands, like the rock below? Foliated Metamorphic Rock
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2,2 When describing the transparency of a mineral what three words do you use? Transparent, Translucent, Opaque
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2,3 When heat and pressure cause a rock to change, this type of rock is formed. Metamorphic Rock
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2,4 A naturally occurring substance on earth that is useful. Natural Resource
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2,5 Coal is an example of what type of natural resource? Non renewable resource
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3,1 The distinct lines in metamorphic rocks are called what? Strata
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3,2 Properties such as color, transparency, luster, and crystal shape make up a minerals what? Physical Properties
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3,3 What is the process responsible for breaking down rocks into smaller and smaller pieces. Weathering
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3,4 Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface. Magma
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3,5 Natural gas is an example of what? Fossil Fuel
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4,1 Igneous rocks that cool quickly, and have small crystals Extrusive Igneous Rocks
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4,2 An eight sided crystal shape is called what? Octahedron
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4,3 When multiple rock sediments are brought together, these processes are happening. Cementation, compaction
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4,4 Transparent The ability to transmit light so that an object can be clearly seen through a substance
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4,5 Sediments Pieces of broken rock are called what?
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5,1 Fossils, like the one shown in this picture, are most likely to form in this type of rock Sedimentary
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5,2 Where must minerals always form? In nature
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5,3 When a rock melts, this substance is formed. Magma
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5,4 An object that is unable to transmit light. Opaque
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5,5 In order for magma to become an igneous rock, what must it do? Cool
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