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Science Chapter 5 Rocks and Minerals Lesson 1 What are the Properties of Minerals? Vocabulary 1. Cleavage 2. Hardness Definitions 1. The tendency of a mineral to split easily along flat surfaces. 2. The measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched. 3. The way a mineral shines, or reflects light. 4. A nonliving solid material that has a definite chemical makeup and is found in Earth’s outermost layer 5. The color of a mineral when it is ground to a powder. 3. Luster 4. Mineral 5. streak What is a mineral? 1. An energy drink made from sugar and caffeine. 2. The measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched. 3. A nonliving solid material that has a definite chemical makeup. What is luster? 1. The color of a mineral when it is ground to a powder. 2. The way a mineral shines. 3. The archenemy of Superman. What is cleavage? 1. The tendency of a mineral to split easily along flat surfaces. 2. The measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched. 3. The color of a mineral when it is ground to a powder. What is a mineral’s “streak.” 1. A nonliving solid material that has a definite chemical makeup. 2. The way a mineral shines or reflects light. 3. The color of a mineral when it is ground to a powder. What is the “hardness” of a mineral? 1. The tendency of a mineral to split easily along flat surfaces. 2. A measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched. 3. How many times you can drop it before it will break. How do you find a mineral’s streak? 1. Break it open and observe it. 2. Scratch it. 3. Rub it against an unglazed tile. 4. Look at its color. How would you find a mineral’s hardness? 1. Scratch it 2. Break it open and observe. 3. Look at its color 4. Rub it against an unglazed tile. Where are minerals found? 1. At the hardware store. 2. In the Earth’s core. 3. In the Earth’s mantle. 4. In the Earth’s crust. Which property would you use to determine if a mineral is metal or nonmetal? 1. Color 2. Cleavage 3. Hardness 4. Luster Which layer of the Earth is the hottest? 1. Outer core 2. Crust 3. Inner core 4. mantle What kinds of rocks make up Earth’s crust? 1. Igneous and metamorphic 2. Igneous and sedimentary 3. Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic 4. Metamorphic and sedimentary What does this picture show? 1. The weather cycle 2. The motor cycle 3. The rock cycle 4. The Earth’s crust How would you classify a mineral with a shiny luster? 1. Nonmetalic 2. Igneous 3. Granite 4. Metalic What kind of rock would be found at the base of a volcano? 1. Metamorphic 2. Sedimentary 3. Igneous 4. Metalic Molten rock ____________ to form igneous rock. 1. Heat, pressure, or chemicals 2. Cools and hardens 3. Pressed together and hardens Existing rock ___________ to form metamorphic rock. 1. Cools and hardens 2. Heat, pressure, or chemicals 3. Pressed together and hardens Sand, soil, and remains of organisms ________ to form sedimentary rocks. 1. Cool and harden 2. Heat, pressure, or chemicals 3. Pressed together and harden