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formed by the fooling of magma or lava
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Igneous Rock
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formed by the fooling of magma or lava
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formed through the compaction and cementation of sediments - can contain fossils
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formed when rocks are changed by heat and pressure
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mixture of molten rock inside of the Earth
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mixture of molten rock on Earth's surface
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Process of breaking down rock
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Process of sediment moving from one place to another
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Process of sediment being laid down (deposited)
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Process of magma rising to Earth's surface and cooling
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Process of changing from a solid to a liquid
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Process that changes the composition of the rock.
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The continuous cycle of how rocks change into different rock forms.
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Sedimentary rock with large pieces of rock and minerals.
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Sedimentary rock with small pieces of rocks and minerals.
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The building blocks of rocks - a solid, inorganic substance that occurs in nature (not man-made). Has a definite chemical composition and atom structure.
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The color of a mineral in its powdered form.
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The way light reflects off a mineral.
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The ability to scratch an object or be scratched by an object
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A property where minerals break into pieces that have smooth, flat surfaces.
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A property where minerals break into pieces that have uneven or curved surfaces.
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A scale used to rank a mineral from 1 to 10.
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A substance that does not contain matter that was once alive.
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An expert in the field of geology, the study of what the Earth is made of and how it was formed.
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A mineral that can be cut and polished for use in jewelry.
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A round rock that contains a hollow cavity lined with crystals on the inside.
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The process by which atoms form a solid and arrange themselves in an orderly, repeating pattern (6 main types)
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A piece of white, hard plate (called porcelain) used to test a mineral's streak.
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A solid in which the atoms are arranged in a certain pattern that repeats over and over again
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A characteristic in some minerals that is very unique; for example, fluorite is green, sulfur is yellow - not always reliable because the same mineral can come in different colors.
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The hardest mineral. Scores number 10 on Moh's hardness scale.
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One of the softest minerals. Scores number 1 on Moh's Hardness Scale.
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A state of matter with a definite volume and shape. Solid molecules are tightly packed and stay in a fixed position.
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A state of matter which maintains a fixed volume but adapts to the shape of its container. Liquid molecules are close together but are able to move around.
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A state of matter which expands to occupy whatever volume is available.
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Anything that has mass and takes up space.
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The amount of matter in a substance.
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The amount of space that matter takes up
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This tool is used to measure mass.
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An object's ability to float
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How well does an object allow heat to pass through; insulator or conductor
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How well does an object allow electricity to pass through; insulator or conductor
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How far can an object bend before it breaks
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How does an object reacts when water is applied to it
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How does an object reacts when heat is applied to it; Does it melt or evaporate?
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Does the object have magnetic forces; can it be magnetized?