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Jeopardy
Properties How Minerals Using Mineral
Key Terms Miscellaneous
of Minerals
Form
Resources
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Properties of
Minerals
A mineral contains no materials that
were once part of living things.
$100 Answer from Properties of
Minerals
What is inorganic?
$200 Question from Properties of
Minerals
The color of a mineral’s powder.
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Minerals
What is its streak?
$300 Question from Properties of
Minerals
The repeating pattern of a mineral’s
particles that form a solid.
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Minerals
What is a crystal?
$400 Question from Properties of
Minerals
The softest mineral on the Mohs
hardness scale.
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Minerals
What is talc?
$500 Question from Properties of
Minerals
Most minerals do not split evenly
apart. Instead they have this
characteristic.
$500 Answer from Properties of
Minerals
What is fracture?
$100 Question from How
Minerals Form
A narrow channel or slab of a mineral
that is different from the surrounding
rock.
$100 Answer from How Minerals
Form
What is a vein?
$200 Question from How
Minerals Form
The type of crystals that form when
magma cools very slowly deep beneath
the surface.
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Form
What are large crystals?
$300 Question from How
Minerals Form
The crystals inside this rock form
when a mineral solution crystallizes.
$300 Answer from How Minerals
Form
What is a geode?
$400 Question from How
Minerals Form
Minerals can form deep inside Earth’s
crust this way.
$400 Answer from How Minerals
Form
What is crystallization of melted
materials?
$500 Question from How
Minerals Form
Minerals may form on Earth’s surface
this way.
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Form
What is evaporation of solutions?
$100 Question from Using
Mineral Resources
This rock contains a metal or other
useful mineral that can be mined
and sold at a profit.
$100 Answer from Using
Mineral Resources
What is ore?
$200 Question from Using
Mineral Resources
A hard, colorful mineral that has a
brilliant or glassy luster.
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Mineral Resources
What is a gemstone?
$300 Question from Using
Mineral Resources
This term refers to anyone who
searches for an ore deposit.
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Mineral Resources
What is a prospector?
$400 Question from Using
Mineral Resources
A gemstone that is cut and polished.
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Mineral Resources
What is a gem?
$500 Question from Using
Mineral Resources
This is the result of steelmakers
adding chromium and nickel to
iron.
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Mineral Resources
What is rust-resistant steel?
$100 Question from Key Terms
A solid mixture of two or more elements,
at least one of which is a metal.
$100 Answer from Key Terms
What is an alloy?
$200 Question from Key Terms
The splitting of a mineral along
flat surfaces.
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What is cleavage?
$300 Question from Key Terms
This process removes metal from
the ore.
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What is smelting?
$400 Question from Key Terms
The term used to describe how light
is reflected from a mineral’s surface.
$400 Answer from Key Terms
What is luster?
$500 Question from Key Terms
The process by which atoms are
arranged to form a material with
a crystal shape.
$500 Answer from Key Terms
What is crystallization?
$100 Question from
Miscellaneous
The hardest known mineral.
$100 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is a diamond?
$200 Question from
Miscellaneous
The softest mineral on Mohs
hardness scale.
$200 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is talc?
$300 Question from
Miscellaneous
The luster of galena.
$300 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is metallic?
$400 Question from
Miscellaneous
The name of the national monument
in St. Louis that is made from the alloy
stainless steel.
$400 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is the Gateway Arch?
$500 Question from
Miscellaneous
Tools and machinery, the filament
in a light bulb, and steel girders
used to frame an office building
all have this in common.
$500 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is they all began as minerals
in Earth’s crust?
Final Jeopardy
This alloy is made of tin and copper.
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is bronze?