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Erosion &
Weathering
Rocks
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Minerals
Earth’s
Resources
Scientific
Method
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What process is the breaking
down and wearing away of
rock?
weathering
Which one of the following is
not an example of physical
weathering?
Wind, Ice, Rocks, Plant Roots
Rocks
What is the movement of
sediments from one place to
another called?
Erosion
What are two causes of erosion?
Gravity
Wind
Water
or Ice
Ocean waves washing sand
off the beach is an example
of what process?
Erosion
What are the three
main types of rock?
Igneous, Sedimentary, and
Metamorphic
When magma cools and
hardens, it forms what
type of rock?
Igneous Rocks
What type of rocks are formed
from heat and pressure?
Metamorphic Rocks
What rocks are formed
when sediments build up, and get
pressed and cemented together?
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic rocks are also
called what?
“Changed Rocks”
True or false
A mineral is never formed
by a living thing?
True
A mineral is a material not
formed by a living thing.
What is luster?
The way a mineral
reflects light
What is the test used to determine
the color of a mark a mineral makes
when scraped on a white tile?
Streak
The Mohs scale is used to identify
what mineral property?
Hardness
What property describes how a
mineral can break along a
smooth flat surface?
Cleavage
The mineral Mica has cleavage.
What are things we need or use
that are found in nature
classified as?
natural resources
What are resources that will run
out if we are not careful called?
Nonrenewable resources
What are two nonrenewable
resources?
Some nonrenewable resources
include:
coal, oil, and natural gas
What is the difference between
renewable and nonrenewable
resources?
Renewable resources are resources like
water and plants that nature can produce
again and again.
Nonrenewable resources are resources
like fossil fuels that cannot be replaced
by nature in a short amount of time.
Which is not an important
natural resource found in Florida?
climate, gold, oranges, spring water
Gold
In an experiment designed to test a
single factor, what are the factors
kept constant or held fixed called?
Controls
What is the type of variable that is
changed during an experiment?
test or manipulated
or independent variable
An experiment is a way to
find the answer to ______.
A dream
A procedure
A question
A letter
A question
We can show the results of our
experiment by making a _______.
Graph
Table
Chart
All of the Above
All of the Above
When we draw a conclusion we _____
the question that started the experiment.
Write
Make up
Change
Answer
Answer