Concept Map Answers
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1. Which of the following transforms sedimentary rocks into metamorphic rocks?
A. Seasonal heating and coolingB. Great heat and great pressureC. Melting and coolingD. Weathering and erosionE. Radioactive decay
2. Which of the following transforms sedimentary rocks into igneous rocks?
A. Seasonal heating and coolingB. Great heat and great pressureC. Complete melting and coolingD. Weathering and erosionE. Radioactive decay
3. Which statement below is NOT true about the rock cycle?A. There is only one way for rocks to go through the rock
cycleB. Any rock type can become any other type of rockC. Any rock type can become a different form of the same
type of rock D. All rocks are a part of the rock cycleE. All are true about the rock cycle
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Minerals
Defined as
With
And
Naturally occurring, inorganic solids
Definite chemical composition and orderly atomic
structure
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Crystal form Cleavage Hardness
Regular repeating arrangement
of atoms
Tendency to break along
parallel planes or into
specific shapes
Strength of the bonds or its resistance to
scratching
Example
Examples
Defined as
Key identification traits
Defined as
Quartz
Defined as
Mica Halite
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Strength of the bonds or its resistance to
scratching
1-10
Moh’s
hardness
scale
Softest
Talc
Hardest
Diamond
1 is the 10 is the
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Classifications ofrocks
Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic
Formedfrom melted
minerals
Formedfrom pieces
of otherrocks
Formed fromgreat heat and
pressure
Granite Sandstone Marble
Defined as Defined as Defined as
Example Example Example
RocksThere are 3
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Granite Sandstone Marble
Rock cycle
Cycling ofrocks fromone form to
another
All go through the
Defined as
Biogeochemical
Another type of cycle
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Biogeochemical
Cycling of an element
or compound through the environment
Carbon Nitrogen Water
Defined as
Examples