Minerals
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- Q1when a mineral splits or breaks easily along flat, straight surfacescleavage30s
- Q2when a mineral splits or breaks with jagged edgesfracture30s
- Q3A scale ranking minerals from softest to hardest (1-10)Moh's Hardness Scale30s
- Q4softest mineralTalc30s
- Q5hardest mineralDiamond30s
- Q6the way a mineral reflects lightluster30s
- Q7the color of a mineral's powderstreak30s
- Q8A mineral's resistance to being scratched; how hard a mineral ishardness30s
- Q9nonlivinginorganic30s
- Q10naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, crystal structureCharacteristics of minerals30s
- Q11found in nature; NOT manmadenaturally occurring30s
- Q12regular repeating pattern in a mineral (when looking under a microscope)crystalline structure30s
- Q13Solid substances that occur naturally and are made of inorganic crystals.mineral30s
- Q14To know if something is a mineral, you ask yourself...Is it a solid? Is it inorganic/nonliving? Does it form naturally? Does it have a crystalline structure?30s