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Rocks & Minerals Which Rock $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Type is it? Limestone, Gneiss, Granite, or Obsidian Rock Cycle Mining Identifying Minerals Team.

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2 Rocks & Minerals

3 Which Rock $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Type is it? Limestone, Gneiss, Granite, or Obsidian Rock Cycle Mining Identifying Minerals Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4 $200

4 Topic 1: $100 This rock forms when magma or lava cools Answer

5 Topic 1: $100 Igneous Rock Return to Main

6 Topic 1: $200 Answer This rock forms when layers of organic material and sand/silt have cemented and compacted

7 Topic 1: $200 Return to Main Sedimentary Rock

8 Topic 1: $300 Answer This rock is formed from coral (organic material):

9 Topic 1: $300 Return to Main Petoskey Stone

10 Topic 1: $400 Answer What rock would replace the

11 Topic 1: $400 Return to Main Igneous Rock

12 Topic 1: $500 Answer Lava forms extrusive, quickly cooled rocks. _____ forms intrusive, slowly cooled rocks.

13 Topic 1: $500 Return to Main Magma

14 Topic 2: $100 Answer This rock type forms under extreme heat and pressure, but does not melt.

15 Topic 2: $100 Return to Main Metamorphic Rock

16 Topic 2: $200 Answer This rock would replace the

17 Topic 2: $200 Return to Main Sedimentary Rock

18 Topic 2: $300 Answer This kind of rock would not form on a planet with no atmosphere and weather

19 Topic 2: $300 Return to Main Sedimentary Rock

20 Scores Proceed

21 Topic 2: $400 Answer Rocks that have course- grains, such as pebbles are called _____

22 Topic 2: $400 Return to Main Conglomerates

23 Topic 2: $500 Answer This type of rock forms in this location

24 Topic 2: $500 Return to Main Sedimentary

25 Topic 3: $100 Answer This rock usually contains fossils

26 Topic 3: $100 Return to Main Limestone

27 Topic 3: $200 Answer This rock contains mica, feldspar, and quartz and it is an intrusive igneous rock

28 Topic 3: $200 Return to Main Granite

29 Topic 3: $300 Answer This rock has altering layers of dark and light bands

30 Topic 3: $300 Return to Main Gneiss

31 Topic 3: $400 Answer This rock has conchoidal fractures and is usually black and shiny

32 Topic 3: $400 Return to Main Obsidian

33 Topic 3: $500 Answer What is this rock:

34 Topic 3: $500 Return to Main Obsidian

35 Topic 4: $100 Answer In order to change a metamorphic rock into a sedimentary rock it must go through these two processes

36 Topic 4: $100 Return to Main Weathering and Cementing

37 Topic 4: $200 Answer A sedimentary rock must go through _____ and _____ in order to become an igneous rock

38 Topic 4: $200 Return to Main Melting and Cooling

39 Topic 4: $300 Answer To change an igneous rock into a metamorphic rock it must have extreme _____ and _____ without actually melting

40 Topic 4: $300 Return to Main Heat and Pressure

41 Topic 4: $400 Answer All rocks in the rock cycle can become this rock through weathering and cementing

42 Topic 4: $400 Return to Main Sedimentary Rock

43 Topic 4: $500 Answer This rock type would replace the

44 Topic 4: $500 Return to Main Metamorphic Rock

45 Topic 5: $100 Answer This type of mining is the removal of minerals at or near the Earth’s surface

46 Topic 5: $100 Return to Main Surface Mining

47 Topic 5: $200 Answer The process that returns the land to its original state after the mining is completed

48 Topic 5: $200 Return to Main Reclamation

49 Topic 5: $300 Answer This is the removal of minerals and other materials from deep within the Earth

50 Topic 5: $300 Return to Main Deep Mining

51 Topic 5: $400 Answer A mineral deposit large enough and pure enough to be mined for profit

52 Topic 5: $400 Return to Main Ore

53 Topic 5: $500 Answer Open pits, strip mines, and quarries are types of this mine

54 Topic 5: $500 Return to Main Surface Mines

55 Topic 6: $100 Answer This is the tendency of some minerals to break along flat surfaces

56 Topic 6: $100 Return to Main Cleavage

57 Topic 6: $200 Answer The tendency of some minerals to break unevenly along curved or irregular surfaces

58 Topic 6: $200 Return to Main Fracture

59 Topic 6: $300 Answer When you say a mineral is shiny or dull (metallic or nonmetallic), you are describing its _____

60 Topic 6: $300 Return to Main Luster

61 Topic 6: $400 Answer This is the color of a mineral in powdered form

62 Topic 6: $400 Return to Main Streak

63 Topic 6: $500 Answer A minerals resistance to being scratched is referred to as _____

64 Topic 6: $500 Return to Main Hardness

65 The Rock Cycle Proceed

66 Answer Name the processes that each letter represents A: ____ B: ____ C: ____ Name the processes that each letter represents A: ____ B: ____ C: ____

67 Return to Main A: Compacting & Cementing B: Weathering & Erosion C: Heat & Pressure A: Compacting & Cementing B: Weathering & Erosion C: Heat & Pressure


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