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5Minerals are always solids. True or False
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6True
A 100
7Rock-forming minerals contain elements that are
common in Earth's
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8crust
A 200
9The color of a mineral when it is ground into a
powder is its
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10streak
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11How do you to tell which of two minerals is
harder?
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12The harder mineral will scratch the softer one
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13When you say a mineral is "metallic," you are
talking about its
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14luster
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15If a mineral has perfect cleavage, it
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16breaks along smooth surfaces
B 100
17Minerals are grouped according to their
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18composition
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19Quartz, feldspar, and mica are all common
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20silicates
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21All minerals are
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22solids
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23To identify a mineral, scientists may scratch a
mineral against a surface. The color of the
powder left behind is the mineral's
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24streak
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25The two major types of mineral luster are
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26metallic and nonmetallic
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27A quartz sample breaks into many irregular
pieces. This is an example of
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28fracture
C 200
29Determining the manner in which a mineral breaks
is helpful when
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30identifying the mineral
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32The type of mining used when ore is removed from
an open pit is called
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33surface mining
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34Although there are thousands of minerals on
Earth, the number of minerals commonly found in
Earth's crust is about
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3530
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36What determines whether a mineral displays
fracture or cleavage?
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37the strengths of the bonds between its atoms
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38Strip mining and panning are both examples of
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39surface mining
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40An ore contains enough of a mineral that it
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41can be mined for profit
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42A metamorphic rock melts. This molten rock then
cools and becomes solid. These processes are part
of the
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43rock cycle
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44The most common type of rock at Earth's surface is
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45sedimentary
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46The magma inside a volcano slowly cooled into
rock. Over time, wind and water wore away the
weaker rock surrounding it. The landform left at
Earth's surface is made of
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47intrusive igneous rock
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48Coal is made from the remains of
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49plants
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50An example of how sedimentary rock can give
information about past conditions is through
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51preserved mud cracks
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52 The arrangement of minerals into wavy or
parallel bands of minerals during metamorphism is
called
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53foliation
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54Rocks are always
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55solids
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56Igneous and metamorphic rocks make up how much of
Earth's crust?
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57almost all
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58The rock cycle.
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59has no beginning or end
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60Igneous rocks tend to form long-lasting landforms
because they often
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61are harder than other types of rock
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62An example of a process that causes metamorphic
change over large areas is the
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63formation of a mountain range
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64Why do landforms made of igneous rock tend to
last longer than those made of sedimentary rock?
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65Igneous rock tends to be harder than sedimentary
rock.
F 500
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67A magma body that is in contact with the rock
directly around it causes metamorphic changes to
occur because of
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68heat
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