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Science 6 JV

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Rock:   a solid mixture of crystals of one or more minerals. (434)  
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Mineral:   any naturally forming solid matter with a crystal structure. (434)  
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Igneous Rock:   the type of rock that forms when hot, liqud rock, or magma , cools and hardens. (436)  
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Sedimentary Rock:   the type of rock that forms when particles of rock, or sedimemnt collect and harden into new rock. (437)  
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Metamorphic Rock:   the type of rock that forms when excisting rocks are heated and squeezed. (435)  
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Composition:   the chemical make-up of a rock; describes either minerals or elements present in it. (435,456)  
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Texture:   the sizes, shapes, and positions of the mineral in a rock. (435)  
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Rock Cycle:   the continual process by which new rock is formed from old rock material. (444)  
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Weathering:   the process by which water, ice, heat, and wind act to break down rocks. (442)  
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Erosion:   the process by which particles of rock are removed from their source; the removal and transport of rock and soil by the flow of water and by the actions of gravity, wind, and, ice. (442,484)  
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Deposition:   the process in which water, ice, wind, and gravity drop newly formed sediments. (442,491)  
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