Ch. 10 Minerals & Rocks
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Mineral | Element or compound found in Earth's crust.
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Luster | The way a mineral reflects light.
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Hardness | The ability of a mineral to resist being scratched.
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Streak | Color of the mark a mineral makes on a white tile.
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Rock | Natural solid material made of one or more minerals.
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Igneous Rock | Rock formed from melted minerals that have cooled and hardened.
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Magma | Hot liquid rock inside Earth.
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Metamorphic Rock | Rock that has been changed by intense heat, pressure, and chemical reactions.
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Sedimentary Rock | Rock formed from pieces of other rock and organic matter that was pressed and cemented together.
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Rock Cylce | Series of changes through which one kind of rock becomes another kind of rock.
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