Rocks and Minerals Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Mineralogists | Scientists who study the distribution of minerals, mineral properties, and their uses are |
Luster | the way a mineral reflects or absorbs light at its surface. |
Streak | the color of a mineral in powdered form |
Hardness | the resistance of a mineral to being scratched |
Fracture | If a mineral breaks to form uneven surfaces, it has |
Cleavage | If a mineral breaks with smooth, flat surfaces, it has |
Density | The mass of an object divided by its volume is the ____________________ of a mineral |
Mineral | a naturally occurring, inorganic solid, with a definite chemical composition. |
Silicate | a mineral that contains silicon and oxygen in its crystal structure, although it can also contain other elements. |
Crystallization | Dissolved minerals in water can undergo , or solidify in an orderly arrangement of atoms, when the water evaporates. |
magma | molten rock below Earth’s surface |
lava | magma that erupts onto Earth’s surface |
ore | Rocks that contain high enough concentrations of a desired substance, such as a metal, so that it can be mined for profit |
gemstone | a rare and attractive mineral that can be worn as jewelry |
deposit | sediment or rock added to a landform |
grain | fragment that makes up a rock |
lava | molten rock that erupts on Earth’s surface |
magma | molten or liquid rock underground |
mineral | naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an orderly arrangement of atoms |
rock | natural, solid mixture of minerals or particles |
rock cycle | series of processes that change one type of rock into another type of rock |
sediment | rock material that is broken down into smaller pieces or dissolved in water as rocks erode |
texture | grain size and the way grains fit together in a rock |
extrusive rock | igneous rock that cools and crystallizes on Earth’s surface |
intrusive rock | igneous rock that forms as magma cools underground |
volcanic glass | rock that forms when lava cools too quickly to form crystals |
biochemical rock | sedimentary rock that was formed by organisms or contains the remains of organisms |
cementation | crystallization of minerals from water into the spaces between sediment grains |
chemical rock | made of minerals that crystallize directly from water |
clast | broken piece or fragment of rock |
clastic rocks | sedimentary rock made of clasts of minerals or rock fragments |
compaction | process that squeezes out fluids and decreases the space between the grains in a sediment deposit |
foliated rock | contains parallel layers of flat and elongated minerals |
metamorphism | process that affects structure or composition of rocks in the solid state; occurs due to changes in heat, pressure, or the addition of chemical fluids |
nonfoliated rock | has mineral grains with a random interlocking texture |
plastic deformation | permanent change in rock shape caused by bending and folding |
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