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Title: Trig Jeopardy Final Review


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A naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a
definite crystalline structure
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One example of a mineral that is also a metal
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A valuable, highly priced mineral that is rare
(general term one example)
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Property of minerals that is also a property of
metals and refers to light being reflected
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Minerals that break along smooth, flat surfaces
have this property
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Rock type formed from recombining sediments
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During this process, pressure from overlying
layers pushes sediment together
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During this process, sediments get bound tightly
together or glued together
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Two forms of weathering that break rocks into
sediments
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Organic sedimentary rocks have large amounts of
this
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Rocks formed by the melting of molten material
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This type of igneous rock is formed within the
volcano from cooling magma
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This type of igneous rock is formed from cooling
lava on the surface of the Earth
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This type of igneous rock can take hundreds or
thousands of years to form
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This type of igneous rock has smaller mineral
crystals than the other type
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This part of the term metamorphic means 'to
change'
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Two ways that rocks can transform into
metamorphic rocks
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This type of metamorphic rock has mineral grains
that are lined up in parallel bands and look like
stripes
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This type of metamorphic rock has mineral grains
that are rearranged without any specific pattern
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This is the kind of metamorphic rock that results
when granite (an igneous rock) is put under
pressure
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When lava or magma cools, this type of rock is
formed
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When a rock is exposed to weathering and erosion,
this is the result
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When sediments are compacted and cemented, they
become this type of rock
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When sedimentary or igneous rocks experience heat
or pressure, this is the type of rock they become
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This is what results from melted rock of any type
(usually below the surface of the Earth)
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