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Jeopardy Minerals Rocks Weathering Erosion Topo Maps Rock Cycle Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Minerals

$100 Answer from Minerals What is Hardness

$200 Question from Minerals Which characteristic of the galena and calcite is indicated by the color of the powder each leaves on the ceramic tile?

$200 Answer from Minerals What is the Streak?

$300 Question from Minerals Which information would probably be most helpful to someone trying to identify a mineral sample? A. location and mass of the sample B. shape and texture of the sample C. hardness and streak of the sample D. color and size of the sample

$300 Answer from Minerals What is the Hardness and Streak (C) ?

$400 Question from Minerals Which physical property from the table can be used to distinguish, or tell the difference between, quartz from amphibole? A. Hardness B. Color C. Streak D.Luster

$400 Answer from Minerals What is the streak?

$500 Question from Minerals Which of the following describes the procedure that can be used to test the streak? A. Scratch the mineral with items such as a penny, a nail, or your fingernail. B.Rub the mineral on a tile and observe the color of the powder left behind. C. Find the mass and volume of the mineral, and then divide the mass by the volume. D. Break off pieces of the mineral and observe the pattern of the break.

$500 Answer from Minerals What is B?

$100 Question from Rocks If shell fragments are found in a rock sample, it is most likely that the rock formed A. on a mountain slope B. on a glacier C. from magma D. in shallow water

$100 Answer from Rocks What is D, in shallow water?

$200 Question from Rocks

$200 Answer from Rocks What is B, sedimentary?

$300 Question from Rocks Limestone is a sedimentary rock and marble is metamorphic rock. Even though limestone and marble have the same chemical makeup, they are classified as different rocks because they A.were formed from different fossils B. formed at different times C.took different amounts of time to form D. formed by different methods

$300 Answer from Rocks What is D?

$400 Question from Rocks All rocks are composed (made) of A. fossils B. cells C. minerals D.metals

$400 Answer from Rocks What is Minerals?

$500 Question from Rocks Rocks are classified as igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic according to A. the minerals they contain. B. their shape. C. how they formed. D. their color.

$500 Answer from Rocks What is C?

$100 Question from Weathering & Erosion What is the difference between weathering and erosion? A. Erosion breaks down rocks, and weathering carries away rocks. B. Erosion is a natural process, and weathering is caused by humans. C. Weathering breaks down rocks, and erosion carries away rocks. D. Weathering is a natural process, and erosion is caused by humans.

$100 Answer from Weathering & Erosion? What is C, Weathering breaks down rocks, and erosion carries away rocks. ?

$200 Question fromWeathering & Erosion? Which statement best explains why this process results in weathering? A. Frozen water dissolves most types of rocks. B. Water expands when it freezes. C. Frozen water acts as a solute. D. The mass of water increases when it freezes.

$200 Answer Weathering & Erosion? What is B?

$300 Question Weathering & Erosion? Which material is primarily a mixture of weathered rock and organic matter? A. mineralB. soil C. ocean waterD. seashells

$300 Answer from Weathering & Erosion? What is soil

$400 Question from Weathering & Erosion?

$400 AnswerWeathering & Erosion? What is D ?

$500 Question from Weathering & Erosion?

$500 Answer from Weathering & Erosion? What is Erosion?

$100 Question from Topo Maps What is a possible elevation of point A? A. 48 feet B. 50 feet C. 54 feet D. 60 feet

$100 Answer from Topo Maps What is C ?

$200 Question from Topo Maps What is a possible elevation of point C? A. 75 feet B. 85 feet C. 95 feet D. 105 feet

$200 Answer from Topo Maps What is B (85) ?

$300 Question from Topo Maps What is the elevation of point X ?

$300 Answer from Topo Maps What is 80 ?

$400 Question from Topo Maps The darker lines on a topographic map are called the…

$400 Answer from Topo Maps What is Index contour?

$500 Question from Topo Maps Contour lines that are close show that the slope is?

$500 Answer from Topo Maps What is steep?

$100 Question from Rock Cycle Metamorphic rock is formed this way.

$100 Answer from Rock Cycle! What is Heat and Pressure?

$200 Question from Rock Cycle Name the 4 steps in the sedimentary rock making process.

$200 Answer from Rock Cycle What are erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation?

$300 Question from Rock Cycle Rocks formed from magma or lava cooling.

$300 Answer from Rock Cycle What are igneous?

$400 Question from Rock Cycle Pieces of rocks, shell, and bone that make up sedimentary rocks are called.

$400 Answer from Rock Cycle What is sediment?

$500 Question from Rock Cycle Liquid rock in the ground is________. Liquid rock on the surface is_______.

$500 Answer from Rock Cycle What is Magma and Lava?

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer What is A?