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With your host……. Mr. Hentschel
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100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 500 400 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 500 400 I pumice you this is a good category Sedimentary, my dear Watson That’s Gneiss Combo MinerALL
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The color of a mineral in powdered form
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Streak 100
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A naturally formed, inorganic solid that has a definite chemical structure.
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Mineral 200
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The type of breakage found in mica
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Cleavage 300
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The hardness of a mineral that scratches a fingernail, but cannot scratch a penny
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2.5 - 3.5 400
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The name of the common mineral made up of SiO 2
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Quartz 500
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Hot, liquid rock
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Magma 100
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Igneous rock that cooled on the Earth’s surface
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Extrusive 200
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The composition of this igneous rock
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Felsic 300
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The texture of an igneous rock that cooled slowly
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Coarse 400
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The texture of this igneous rock
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Porphyritic 500
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Layers of rock
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Strata 100
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Sedimentary rock made from shells and fossilized fragments
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Organic 200
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The process in which sedimentary rock are arranged in layers
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Stratification Correct: add your wager Incorrect: Subtract your wager
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The process responsible for the formation of sediment
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Weathering 400
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The type of sedimentary rock shown in the picture:
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Clastic 500
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The TWO main forces that create metamorphic rock
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Heat and pressure 100
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The type of metamorphism that occurs around the edges of a hot magma chamber
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Contact Metamorphism 200
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The texture of this metamorphic rock:
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Foliated 300
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The type of metamorphism shown in the picture:
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Regional Metamorphism 400
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The texture of a metamorphic rock formed during contact metamorphism
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Non-Foliated 500
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Solid mixture of different minerals
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Rock 100
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The movement of sediment
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Erosion 200
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This describes the size, shape, and position of the rock's crystals or grains
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Texture 300
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A series of processes on Earth's surface and interior that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another
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Rock Cycle 400
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Which of the 3 types of rock is this?
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Igneous 500
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