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3 PropertiesRock TypesThe Rock CycleMinerals Rockin’ Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500

4 Properties - 100 The property that describes how well you can read words through a rock/mineral?

5 Properties – 100 What is transparency?

6 Properties - 200 Looking through calcite, you can see two copies of text when set over a textbook. What is this called?

7 Properties – 200 Double refraction

8 Properties - 300 True or false: Streak color is always the same color as the rock or mineral.

9 Properties – 300 False.

10 Properties - 400 True or false: An observation states that “individual sediments can be seen in the rock”. This observation is a property.

11 Properties – 400 False.

12 Properties - 500 Reaction with acid.

13 Properties – 500 The most important property to test in order to determine if a mineral is calcite or quartz is __________.

14 Rock Types - 100 These rocks can be found deep inside of the Earth or near a volcano.

15 Rock Types – 100 Igneous Rock

16 Rock Types - 200 Coal is an example of a(n) _____________ rock. CHECK

17 Rock Types – 200 Sedimentary

18 Rock Types - 300 _________ and __________ form metamorphic rocks.

19 Rock Types – 300 Heat and pressure

20 Rock Types - 400 Kimberlite could contain diamonds, which could increase its value. Kimberlite is an example of an _____________ rock.

21 Rock Types – 400 Igneous Rock

22 Rock Types - 500 A rock that I am observing has bands and appears as though the rock has been pressed together. It is most likely a ____________ rock.

23 Rock Cycle – 500 Metamorphic

24 The Rock Cycle - 100 In order for magma to form an igneous rock it must ________ and __________.

25 The Rock Cycle – 100 Cool and harden

26 The Rock Cycle - 200 Weathering and erosion cause rocks to be broken down into ______________.

27 The Rock Cycle – 200 Sediments

28 The Rock Cycle - 300 True or false: All three rock types can melt to form magma.

29 Third Category – 300 True

30 The Rock Cycle - 400 True or false: A metamorphic rock can reform into a metamorphic rock.

31 The Rock Cycle – 400 True

32 The Rock Cycle - 500 Igneous rocks can break down into sediments, undergo heat and pressure to form a metamorphic rock and _________ to form magma.

33 The Rock Cycle – 500 Melt

34 Minerals - 100 Minerals are the building blocks of ________.

35 Mineral – 100 Rocks

36 Minerals - 200 What is the hardest mineral on Moh’s Hardness scale?

37 Minerals – 200 Diamond

38 Minerals - 300 True or false: Minerals are a natural resource, but some people consider them to be non- renewable.

39 Minerals – 300 True

40 Minerals - 400 Which mineral property would be the least helpful when trying to name an unknown mineral?

41 Minerals – 400 Color

42 Minerals - 500 Calcite has a hardness of 3. Quartz has a hardness of 7. True or false: Calcite could scratch quartz.

43 Minerals – 500 False.

44 Rockin’ Vocabulary - 100 Molten (melted) material found on top of the earth’s surface.

45 Rockin’ Vocabulary – 100 Lava

46 Rockin’ Vocabulary - 200 Any naturally occurring substance that is useful

47 Rockin’ Vocabulary – 200 Natural Resource

48 Rockin’ Vocabulary - 300 Regular pattern in a crystal

49 Rockin’ Vocabulary – 300 Crystalline structure

50 Rockin’ Vocabulary - 400 A mineral that can form octahedral crystals

51 Rockin’ Vocabulary – 400 Fluorite

52 Rockin’ Vocabulary- 500 The earth process by which earth materials are removed from one place and transported to another

53 Rockin’ Vocabulary – 500 Erosion

54 FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY: The Rock Cycle

55 FINAL JEOPARDY Draw a diagram of the rock cycle.

56 FINAL JEOPARDY


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