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Minerals & Rocks Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Minerals. How Rocks Differ. The Rock Cycle. Identifying Minerals. Very - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Choose a category. You will be given the answer.

You must give the correct question.Click to begin.

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Click here for Final Jeopardy

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How RocksDiffer

IdentifyingMinerals

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The Rock Cycle

Minerals

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the way a mineral shines, or reflects

light

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What is luster?

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the color of a mineral when it

becomes a powder

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What is the streak?

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the tendency of a mineral to split easily along flat

surfaces

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What is cleavage?

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jewelry, coins, metal objects, plaster,

electric wire, and construction

materials

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What are ways that minerals are used in

the home?

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fingernails, copper pennies, steel nails,

and glass plates

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What are tools that can be used to

measure hardness?

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a rock that is made when pieces of sand, bits of rock and soil, and the remains of

dead organisms come together and get hard

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What is a sedimentary rock?

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a rock that forms when melted, or

molten, rock from deep in Earth cools

and gets hard

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What is an igneous rock?

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rock that is made when old rocks are changed by heat or

pressure under Earth’s surface

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What is metamorphic

rock?

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the type of rock in which fossils are

found

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What is sedimentary rock?

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the crust, the mantle, the outer

core, and the inner core

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What are the layers of Earth?

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Weathering breaks down igneous rocks. These sediments can

be compacted and cemented to form this type of rock.

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What is a sedimentary rock?

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Heat and pressure may melt a metamorphic

rock, forming magma. When the magma cools and hardens, this type

of rock is formed.

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What is an igneous rock?

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there is more than one of these

through the rock cycle

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What are paths?

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these forces can change a rock to a metamorphic rock

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What are heat and pressure?

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this starts the change from an

igneous rock to a sedimentary rock

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What is weathering?

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in order to determine what kind of mineral a sample is, you must rub

it against this object and observe the color of the powder left behind

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What is a streak plate?

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test that determines a

mineral’s ability to resist being scratched

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What is the hardness test?

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this type of mineral looks dull

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What is a nonmetallic

mineral?

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this mineral has a hardness of 10

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What is a diamond?

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the same mineral can be a variety of these, so scientists use other properties to identify

a mineral

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What are colors?

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a material made up of one or more

minerals

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What is a rock?

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a nonliving solid material that has a definite chemical

makeup and is found in Earth’s outermost layer

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What is a mineral?

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the scale used to determine a

mineral’s hardness

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What is Mohs Hardness Scale?

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the continuous series of changes

that rocks undergo

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What is the rock cycle?

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weathering and cementing

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What are processes in the rock cycle?

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Make your wager.

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Obsidian, basalt, and granite are examples of this

type of rock.

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What are igneous rocks?