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Title: Minerals


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Minerals
Earthquakes
Earths Layers
Rock Cycle
Plate Tectonics
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Minerals 100
  • What property of a mineral is measured on a scale
    from 1 to 10?

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ANSWER
  • hardness

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Minerals 200
  • Silicate minerals contain a combination of what
    two elements?

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ANSWER
  • Silicon and oxygen

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Minerals 300
  • What is the name of this metallic luster mineral
    often confused with real gold?

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ANSWER
  • pyrite

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Minerals 400
  • Which mineral contains lead, has a high density,
    is cubic and has a metallic luster?

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ANSWER
  • galena

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Minerals 500
  • What are the FOUR characteristics of a mineral?

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ANSWER
  • 1. Natural
  • 2. Solid
  • 3. Non-living (inorganic)
  • 4. Repeating chemical formula
  • (crystal structure)

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Earthquakes 100
  • What is the name of the location where an
    earthquake releases energy within the crust,
    along a fault line?

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ANSWER
  • focus

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Earthquakes 200
  • Which seismic wave exists only at the epicenter
    of very powerful earthquakes?

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ANSWER
  • L (surface) waves

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Earthquakes 300
  • What is the method used to locate an epicenter
    using distances from a seismic station?

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ANSWER
  • triangulation

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Earthquakes 400
  • What is the name of the scale that uses
    eyewitness accounts to measure the intensity of
    an earthquake?

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ANSWER
  • Mercalli Scale

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Earthquakes 500
  • What TWO pieces of information from a seismogram
    are needed to determine the Richter scale
    magnitude of an earthquake?

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ANSWER
  • S P lag time
  • AND
  • Height of the S wave

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Earths Layers 100
  • Which layer of the earth is solid due to
    tremendous pressure?

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ANSWER
  • Inner core

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Earths Layers 200
  • Which type of crust is less dense and thicker
    (ocean crust or continental crust)?

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ANSWER
  • Continental crust

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Earths Layers 300
  • Which layer of the earth is mostly made of liquid
    iron and nickel?

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ANSWER
  • Outer core

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Earths Layers 400
  • Lithospheric plates are made up of which two
    layers of the earth?

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ANSWER
  • Crust and top of mantle

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Earths Layers 500
  • What do we use to learn about the outer and inner
    core of the earth?

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ANSWER
  • Earthquake (seismic) waves

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Rock Cycle 100
  • What type of rock is created from the cooling of
    magma or lava?

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ANSWER
  • Igneous rock

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Rock Cycle 200
  • What type of rock is created from the compaction
    and cementation of particles?

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ANSWER
  • Sedimentary rock

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Rock Cycle 300
  • What process moves sediments from their original
    source to a new location?

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ANSWER
  • erosion

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Rock Cycle 400
  • What breaks down rock on the surface of the earth?

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ANSWER
  • weathering

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Rock Cycle 500
  • Name the FIVE agents of erosion.

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ANSWER
  • Running water
  • Wind
  • Waves
  • Glaciers
  • Gravity

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Plate Tectonics 100
  • What is the name of the transform boundary along
    the west coast of North America that causes many
    earthquakes?

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ANSWER
  • San Andreas fault line

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Plate Tectonics 200
  • What type of plate boundary exists when plates
    collide together?

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ANSWER
  • Convergent

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Plate Tectonics 300
  • What land form exists on plate boundaries at the
    bottom of the ocean where new ocean crust is
    being created?

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ANSWER
  • Mid-ocean ridges

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Plate Tectonics 400
  • What landform gets created above sea level when
    two oceanic plates collide?

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ANSWER
  • Volcanic island arc

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Plate Tectonics 500
  • What is the name of the circular pattern of
    material in the mantle that scientists think
    cause the plates to move?

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ANSWER
  • Convection Currents
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