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Another

Presentation

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A: Hardened tree sap.

C: “Fire made” rock.

B: A naturally occurring substance.

D: A process in which rocks change.

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What is a “mineral”?

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A: “Fire made” rock.

C: Shaped within a mold.

B: Tree sap.

D: A soft rock.

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A “cast” is…

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A: A comparison of age.

C: The smallest unit of a living thing.

B: A process where rocks change.

D: Tree sap.

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What does “relative age” mean?

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A: Tree sap.

C: Rock that has been changed by

heat/pressure.

B: Rocks formed by cement.

D: Rocks formed by fire.

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Define “metamorphic rock.”

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A: “Fire-made” rock.

C: Rock that has been changed by heat.

B: A fossil.

D: Rock formed by cement.

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Define “igneous rock.”

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Congratulations!

You’ve ReachedYou’ve Reached

the $1,000the $1,000

Milestone!Milestone!

Congratulations!Congratulations!

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A: Rock formed when bits of rocks are

cemented.

C: Hardened tree sap.

B: A fossil.

D: “Fire-made” rock.

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Define “sedimentary rock.”

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A: All rocks are made of minerals.

C: A rock is made of one kind of mineral.

B: Rocks come in different shapes.

D: Rocks have one type of physical

property.

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Which statement is not true about rocks?

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A: Metamorphic rock.

C: Igneous rock.

B: Sedimentary rocks.

D: None of the above.

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In what type of rock are most fossils found?

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A: Small grains of sand.

C: Dissolved minerals.

B: Pebbles and sand.

D: Shells.

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What is conglomerate made of?

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A: The area was once warm.

C: The area was once cool.

B: The area was moist.

D: A river once existed.

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What do fossil leaves tell scientists about an

area?

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Congratulations!

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Milestone!Milestone!

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A: The bones.

C: The teeth.

B: The skin.

D: The shell.

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Which part of an animal’s body is less likely to become

a fossil?

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A: When lava cools quickly.

C: With water and air.

B: When magma cools slowly.

D: With other rocks.

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How are rocks with small grains formed?

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A: They decay slowly.

C: They are frozen.

B: The once-living parts are filled in by

minerals.D: They are

preserved in tar.

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What happens when wood becomes

petrified?

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A: Hardness, streak, shape.

C: Hardness, size, luster.

B: Streak, size, shape.

D: Hardness, streak, luster.

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What are three properties used to identify minerals?

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A: Heat and pressure.

C: Weathering.

B: Melting, then cooling and hardening.

D: Erosion.

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What causes a metamorphic rock to become an igneous rock?

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