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Vocabulary Rock Cycle Identifying Minerals Weathering And Erosion Think About It

An object that is solid, formed in nature, and has never been alive.

What is a mineral?

A naturally formed solid made of one or more minerals

What is a rock?

The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces

What is weathering?

The movement of weathered rock and soil.

What is erosion?

A huge block of moving ice.

What is a glacier?

The process of one kind of rock changing into another kind.

What is the rock cycle?

I form from melted rock that comes from a volcano.

What is an igneous rock?

I form from heat and pressure.

What is a metamorphic rock?

I form from broken down rocks and soil that settle into layers.

What is a sedimentary rock?

A river could change its path over time because of this.

What is sediment?

We use these to identify minerals.

What are properties?

We might use a fingernail, penny, or nail to find this out.

What is a mineral’s hardness?

When we use a white tile and rub a mineral on it, see a powder that we call this.

What is a streak?

If we say a mineral is shiny, glassy, or dull, we are describing this.

What is luster?

We use this scale to describe a mineral’s hardness.

What is the Mohs Scale?

These things cause weathering.

What are water, ice, wind, plant roots, and chemicals?

I am slow erosion.

What is creep?

I can cause sand dunes.

What is wind?

I smooth out rocks.

What is water?

A valley can be formed by this.

What is a glacier?

I am a beach, but I’m not as wide as I used to be. I am smaller because of this.

What is erosion?

I am an igneous rock stored in Mrs. Lachman’s classroom. I will be this kind of rock in 50 years if I stay in the same place.

What is an igneous rock?

I am a valley formed by a glacier, but it is a warm place. My temperature a long time ago must have been this.

What is much colder?

If I am an igneous rock that has cooled really quickly, I might look like this.

What is glass?

A mineral we use in class to write with.

What is graphite?