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A naturally formed solid
made of one or more
minerals.
A 100
rock
A 100
Rock that is formed from
material that has settled into
layers.
A 200
Sedimentary rock
A 200
Rock that was once melted and
then cooled and hardened.
A 300
Igneous rock
A 300
An object that is solid, formed in
nature, and has never been alive.
A 400
mineral
A 400
Rock that has been changed by
heat and pressure.
A 500
Metamorphic rock
A 500
The breaking down of rocks into
soil.
B 100
weathering
B 100
The color of the powder left
behind by a mineral when it’s
rubbed on a white tile.
B 200
streak
B 200
Two main properties that are
used to identify a mineral.
B 300
hardness and streak
B 300
The middle layer of a soil profile
B 400
subsoil
B 400
The event that changes one
type of rock into another type
of rock
B 500
Rock Cycle
B 500
This keeps soil soft and easy for
plants to grow in and animals to
dig in
C 100
humus
C 100
Is diamond a rock or a mineral?
C 200
mineral
C 200
Is gold a rock or a mineral?
C 300
mineral
C 300
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DOUBLE
C 400
Roots splitting a rock is an
example of __________?
C 400
weathering
C 400
Is granite a rock or a mineral?
C 500
rock
C 500
Is quartz a rock or a mineral?
D 100
mineral
D 100
When testing minerals, the word
streak means what?
D 200
One way a mineral is
identified.
D 200
A rock that is most likely to
be found in layers
D 300
Sedimentary rock
D 300
Does rock change quickly or
slowly during a volcanic
eruption?
D 400
quickly
D 400
Fossils are often found in this
type of rock
D 500
sedimentary
D 500
If a rock or mineral is soft, it can
be scratched by a …
E 100
penny
E 100
If a rock can be scratched by a
nail, it is said to have…
E 200
Medium hardness
E 200
If rocks and/or minerals do
not cling to a magnet then…
E 300
They are not magnetic.
E 300
What type of rock will float?
E 400
pumice
E 400
Which is the hardest mineral?
E 500
diamond
E 500
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Which type of soil breaks down
to provide resources for making
new soil?
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Compost! That’s why it is good to
have a compost bin or pile at your
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