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Rocks and Minerals
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #1
A. A mineral is always a solid
B. A mineral is always man made
C. A minerals always has a crystal
structure
D. A mineral always has a definite
chemical composition
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #1
A. A mineral is always a solid
B. A mineral is always man made
C. A minerals always has a crystal
structure
D. A mineral always has a definite
chemical composition
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #2
A. Igneous rocks form from cooling of lava
at the surface
B. Igneous rocks form from cooling of
magma below the surface
C. Igneous rocks form from heat and
pressure on old rock
D. Igneous rocks form from volcanoes
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #2
A. Igneous rocks form from cooling of lava
at the surface
B. Igneous rocks form from cooling of
magma below the surface
C. Igneous rocks form from heat and
pressure on old rock
D. Igneous rocks form from volcanoes
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #3
A. The process in which sediment is glued
together is called compaction
B. Deposition is when sediment settles out
of the water or wind carrying it and is laid
down on the surface of the Earth
C. Inorganic means it contains no materials
that were once part of living things
D. Rocks are formed from minerals
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #3
A. The process in which sediment is glued
together is called compaction
B. Deposition is when sediment settles out
of the water or wind carrying it and is laid
down on the surface of the Earth
C. Inorganic means it contains no materials
that were once part of living things
D. Rocks are formed from minerals
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #4
A. Heat and pressure deep beneath Earth’s
surface changes any rock into
metamorphic rock
B. Molten material cools and hardens into
igneous rock
C. Layers and pressure change sediment
into sedimentary rock
D. Melting and deposition change sediment
into sedimentary rock
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #4
A. Heat and pressure deep beneath Earth’s
surface changes any rock into
metamorphic rock
B. Molten material cools and hardens into
igneous rock
C. Layers and pressure change sediment
into sedimentary rock
D. Melting and deposition change sediment
into sedimentary rock
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #5
A. Sedimentary rock cannot change into
sedimentary rock
B. Sedimentary rock can change into
sedimentary rock
C. Igneous rock can change into
sedimentary rock
D. Metamorphic rock can change into
sedimentary rock
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #5
A. Sedimentary rock cannot change into
sedimentary rock
B. Sedimentary rock can change into
sedimentary rock
C. Igneous rock can change into
sedimentary rock
D. Metamorphic rock can change into
sedimentary rock
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #6
A. Cement, brick, steel, and glass are
considered minerals
B. Metals can be minerals
C. Coal is a sedimentary rock
D. Many minerals can be gemstones
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #6
A. Cement, brick, steel, and glass are
considered minerals
B. Metals can be minerals
C. Coal is a sedimentary rock
D. Many minerals can be gemstones
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #7
A. Compaction presses sediment together
B. Cementation glues sediment together
C. Clastic rocks are made of the broken
pieces of other rocks.
D. Chemical sedimentary rocks are made
from once living things.
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #7
A. Compaction presses sediment together
B. Cementation glues sediment together
C. Clastic rocks are made of the broken
pieces of other rocks.
D. Chemical sedimentary rocks are made
from once living things.
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #8
A. Sedimentary rocks are the only rocks
that Rocks can be organic .
B. Salt is a chemical sedimentary rock
formed by evaporation
C. Sedimentary rock is formed from
extreme heat and pressure
D. Sedimentary rock is formed from many
particles of rock being deposited ,
compacted and cemented
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #8
A. Sedimentary rocks are the only rocks
that Rocks can be organic .
B. Salt is a chemical sedimentary rock
formed by evaporation
C. Sedimentary rock is formed from
extreme heat and pressure
D. Sedimentary rock is formed from many
particles of rock being deposited ,
compacted and cemented
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #9
A. Igneous rock can be classified as either
intrusive or extrusive
B. Sedimentary rock can be classified as
either intrusive or extrusive
C. Extrusive rocks form above the Earth’s
surface
D. Intrusive rocks form below the surface of
the Earth
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #9
A. Igneous rock can be classified as either
intrusive or extrusive
B. Sedimentary rock can be classified as
either intrusive or extrusive
C. Extrusive rocks form above the Earth’s
surface
D. Intrusive rocks form below the surface of
the Earth
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #10
A. The minerals in extrusive igneous rock
(cools quickly) are small
B. Minerals that form small crystals cool
quickly
C. The repeating pattern of a mineral’s
particles forms a solid called a crystal
D. The minerals in intrusive igneous rock
(cools slowly) are small
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #10
A. The minerals in extrusive igneous rock
(cools quickly) are small
B. Minerals that form small crystals cool
quickly
C. The repeating pattern of a mineral’s
particles forms a solid called a crystal
D. The minerals in intrusive igneous rock
(cools slowly) are small
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #11
A. Most minerals have a non metallic luster
B. Minerals retains their physical properties
like luster, hardness and crystal structure
C. Most minerals have cleavage when they
break.
D. Color is the least reliable physical
property
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #11
A. Most minerals have a non metallic luster
B. Minerals retains their physical properties
like luster, hardness and crystal structure
C. Most minerals have cleavage when they
break.
D. Color is the least reliable physical
property
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #12
A. The following minerals are in order from the
hardest to the softest Feldspar, Apatite, Fluorite,
Calcite
B. The following minerals are in order from the
hardest to the softest :Quartz, Topaz,
Hornblende, Gypsum,
C. The following minerals are in order from the
hardest to the softest :Feldspar, Apatite, Fluorite,
Calcite
D. The following minerals are in order from the
hardest to the softest :Corundum, Quartz,
Fluorite, Talc
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #12
A. The following minerals are in order from the
hardest to the softest Feldspar, Apatite, Fluorite,
Calcite
B. The following minerals are in order from the
hardest to the softest :Quartz, Topaz,
Hornblende, Gypsum,
C. The following minerals are in order from the
hardest to the softest :Feldspar, Apatite, Fluorite,
Calcite
D. The following minerals are in order from the
hardest to the softest :Corundum, Quartz,
Fluorite, Talc
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #13
A. Metamorphic rocks that have alternating light
and dark minerals are foliated
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed in the deepest
part of the lithosphere.
C. Metamorphic rocks can be shiny, swirly,
banded, or have flat layers
D. Metamorphic rocks that cool slowly will
produce large mineral crystals.
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #13
A. Metamorphic rocks that have alternating light
and dark minerals are foliated
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed in the deepest
part of the lithosphere.
C. Metamorphic rocks can be shiny, swirly,
banded, or have flat layers
D. Metamorphic rocks that cool slowly will
produce large mineral crystals.
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #14
A. Rocks can give us a glimpse of and
area’s climate.
B. Rocks are direct evidence to what lies
beneath the Earth’s crust.
C. Rocks are indirect evidence to what lies
beneath the Earth’s crust.
D. All rocks were once igneous rocks.
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #14
A. Rocks can give us a glimpse of and
area’s climate.
B. Rocks are direct evidence to what lies
beneath the Earth’s crust.
C. Rocks are indirect evidence to what lies
beneath the Earth’s crust.
D. All rocks were once igneous rocks.
© Amber Hawkes 2013
*3 truths and a lie #16
A. Intrusive rock have large mineral
crystals.
B. Intrusive igneous rocks created below
the surface.
C. Intrusive rock have large mineral
crystals.
D. Intrusive igneous rocks created below
the surface.
E. The minerals that are used to
make
© Amber Hawkes 2013
rocks come from the mantle
3 truths and a lie #16
A. Magma rises because the magma is less
dense than the surrounding rock.
B. Magma rises because the magma is
more dense than the surrounding rock.
C. The minerals that are used to make
rocks come from the mantle
D. Magma and lava are made from the
same material.
© Amber Hawkes 2013
3 truths and a lie #15
A. Magma rises because the magma is less
dense than the surrounding rock.
B. Magma rises because the magma is
more dense than the surrounding rock.
C. The minerals that are used to make
rocks come from the mantle
D. Magma and lava are made from the
same material.
© Amber Hawkes 2013