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Minerals are always formed from
previously living substances.
A 100
False; never
A 100
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A 200
Marble is hard and abrasive,
making it a good polishing
and cleaning product.
A 200
False; Pumice
A 200
Wind and rain can break down
exposed rock.
A 300
True
A 300
Colliding tectonic plates can push
rocks deep below Earth’s surface
where it melts and forms sediment.
A 400
False; magma
A 400
Rain carries sediment to lowlying areas called bowls where it
is deposited.
A 500
False; basins
A 500
The atoms in a mineral are
arranged in an orderly,
repeating pattern.
B 100
True
B 100
There are very few minerals that
are useful to human beings.
B 200
False; many
B 200
Slate is used to make durable,
fireproof roofing shingles.
B 300
True
B 300
The three classifications of rocks
are igneous, metamorphic, and
sedentary.
B 400
False; sedimentary
B 400
Rocks sometimes contain
organic material.
B 500
True
B 500
One of the softest minerals is ____.
a. topaz
b. quartz
c. talc
d. amethyst
C 100
One of the softest minerals is ____.
a. topaz
b. quartz
c. talc
d. amethyst
C 100
Muscovite mica will peel off in flat
sheets. This is an example of the
physical characteristic called ____.
a. hardness
b. streak
c. fracture
d. cleavage
C 200
Muscovite mica will peel off in flat
sheets. This is an example of the
physical characteristic called ____.
a. hardness
b. streak
c. fracture
d. cleavage
C 200
Igneous rocks that form ____ the
surface are intrusive.
a. above
b. below
c. on
d. all of the above
C 300
Igneous rocks that form ____ the
surface are intrusive.
a. above
b. below
c. on
d. all of the above
C 300
Metamorphic rocks that show layers of
dark minerals alternating with layers of
light minerals are classified as ____.
a. nonfoliated
b. extrusive
c. foliated
d. intrusive
C 400
Metamorphic rocks that show layers of
dark minerals alternating with layers of
light minerals are classified as ____.
a. nonfoliated
b. extrusive
c. foliated
d. intrusive
C 400
The individual bits of minerals, smaller
rock fragments, organic matter and glass
that make up a rock are called _____.
a. crystals
b. grains
c. sub-rock
d. earth
C 500
The individual bits of minerals, smaller
rock fragments, organic matter and glass
that make up a rock are called _____.
a. crystals
b. grains
c. sub-rock
d. earth
C 500
The rock cycle indicates that each type of
rock can ____.
a. provide materials to make other rocks
b. form other rocks
c. be changed by forces at Earth's surface
d. all of the above
D 100
The rock cycle indicates that each type of
rock can ____.
a. provide materials to make other rocks
b. form other rocks
c. be changed by forces at Earth's surface
d. all of the above
D 100
Calcite will scratch gypsum. This is an
example of the physical characteristics
called ____.
a. hardness
b. streak
c. fracture
d. cleavage
D 200
Calcite will scratch gypsum. This is an
example of the physical characteristics
called ____.
a. hardness
D 200
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D 300
A rock is always ____.
a. made of molten material
b. a mixture of minerals, organic matter,
volcanic glass, or other materials
c. formed by heat and pressure
d. either igneous or sedimentary
D 300
A rock is always ____.
a. made of molten material
b. a mixture of minerals, organic matter,
volcanic glass, or other materials
D 300
Sediments in sedimentary rocks are often
____.
a. held together with natural cements
b. formed when atoms of melted minerals
rearrange themselves
c. formed when lava erupts from a volcano
d. formed by magma trapped below Earth's
surface
D 400
Sediments in sedimentary rocks are often
____.
a. held together with natural cements
D 400
Uplift involves which of the following?
a. the exposure of new rock material on
Earth’s surface
b. movement of rock along tectonic plate
edges
c. mountain building
d. all of the above
D 500
Uplift involves which of the following?
a. the exposure of new rock material on
Earth’s surface
b. movement of rock along tectonic plate
edges
c. mountain building
d. all of the above
D 500
Magma that cools slowly grows
_______________ crystals than
magma that cools quickly.
E 100
larger
E 100
Some minerals are formed when
____________________ cools.
E 200
magma (or water)
E 200
_______________ metamorphic rock,
such as slate, makes good roofing
shingle material.
E 300
Foliated
E 300
Materials that were once alive
contain _______________ and are
not minerals.
E 400
carbon
E 400
Granite is a(n) ____________ rock.
E 500
igneous
E 500
A mineral is an inorganic ________
with a unique crystal structure.
F 100
solid
F 100
Tests for hardness and streak
help ___________ minerals.
F 200
identify
F 200
Limestone is a(n) __________ rock.
F 300
sedimentary
F 300
Gemstones are generally
_______________ than quartz.
F 400
harder
F 400
When liquid evaporates, atoms of any
dissolved minerals stay behind and
form ____________________.
F 500
crystals
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Rock Processes
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What is the difference between
erosion and deposition?
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Erosion is the breaking down of rock
and transport of sediment from one
place to another; deposition is the
laying down of sediment that forms
sedimentary rock (“depositing”
sediment back into the rock cycle).
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