Rocks and Minerals Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is a mineral? | naturally occuring, inorganic (not living) solids that have a definite chemical composition and crystal structure |
naturally occuring | can't be man-made; made by nature |
inorganic | not living - not formed from living things or their remains |
solid | has definite shape and volume |
definite chemical composition | either a single substance or combination of elements |
crystal structure | atoms arranged in a definite pattern - repeated over and over (like patches on a soccer ball |
8 ways to identify minerals | color; luster; hardness; streak; density; crystal shape; cleavage; fracture |
hardness | ability of mineral to resist being scratched |
streak | color of a mineral in powder form (more reliable than color) |
density | the amount of matter in a given amount of space |
cleavage | tendancy to split along flat surfaces |
fracture | tendancy of a mineral to break with rough or jagged surfaces (like a fractured bone) |
luster | way a mineral reflects light (metallic or nonmetallic) |
special mineral properties | taste; smell; reaction to hydrochloric acid; reaction to UV light; |
Moh's Hardness Scale | characterizes the scratch resistance1=anything harder can scratch it; 10=nothing can scratch it |
1 | talc |
2 | gypsum |
3 | calcite |
4 | fluorite |
5 | apatite |
6 | feldspar |
7 | quartz |
8 | topaz |
9 | corundum |
10 | diamond |
1. How minerals form | 1. cooling magma (lava) |
fast cooling magma | small crystals |
slow cooling magma | very large crystals |
2. How minerals form | 2 elements dissolved in a liquid-liquid evaporates, elements stay behind and may form minerals |
rock | one or more mineral |
igneous rock (ignite) | when molten lava cools and hardens |
sedimentary (sediments) | formed from particles that have been carried along and deposited (dropped) by rivers/streams/wind |
metamorphic (mighty morphin power rangers) | formed when chemical reactions change existing rock into new knds of rocks; pressure, heat and water can all melt and change rock |
The Rock Cycle | continuous chaning of rocks from one kind to another over long periods of time |
Uplift | all things are pushed up to the surface of the earth by natural earth processes (earthquakes, volcanoes,...) |
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