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Rocks and Minerals Study Guide Directions: Write a definition for the following terms. Rock – a naturally formed solid made of one or more minerals Mineral – an object that is solid, formed in nature, and has never been alive Properties of Rocks– minerals are identified by color, hardness (Moh’s scale), texture, luster (shiny, dull), and streak Streak – color of the powder left behind when you rub a mineral on a white tile Rock Cycle – one type of rock can become another type Igneous rock – rock that was once melted and then cooled and hardened Metamorphic rock – rock that has been changed by heat and pressure Sedimentary rock – rock formed from material that has settled into layers Weathering – the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces by water, ice, wind, roots, or chemicals Erosion – the movement of weathered rock and soil Creep – slow erosion Sand dunes – formed by wind Glacier (what can it form) – huge block of moving ice that can form a valley Directions: Answer the following questions. How do you think a glacier could have formed a valley in a place that is very warm? The place was once much colder. What do you think could be the cause of a beach not being as wide as it used to be? The sand was eroded away by the water. What can cause a river to change its location over time? Sediments that are carried down the river will settle and new land will build up causing the river to go around it.