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Do now! Can you complete the experiment sheet we did last lesson? Interesting scientist.
Book Definition In your own words… Picture Ore A mineral that is mined because it has useful metals and nonmetals.
An Introduction What does a rock want to be when it grows up? A ROCK STAR.
Ethiopia’s “Smoking Mountain” and “Gateway to Hell”
Changes in the Earth’s Surface Jeopardy LandformsVolcanoes and Earthquakes Water and Wind VocabularyHodge Podge 200 400 600 800 1,000 Final Jeopardy.
Igneous Rocks. States that in a series of rock layers, the layers toward the bottom had to be laid first and were therefore older than layers higher up.
© NTScience.co.uk 2005KS3 Unit 8h – The Rock Cycle1 The Rock Cycle.
Chapter 3: Volcanoes. Chapter 3.1 Key Concepts: –Where are Earth’s volcanoes found? –How do hot spot volcanoes form?
Hardness Mohs Hardness Scale 1. Talc 2. Gypsum 2.5finger nail 3.5penny 3. Calcite 4. Fluorite 5. Apatite 5.0 nail 5.0-6.0 glass and knife blade.
The Moon and Mercury: Airless Worlds Please take your assigned transmitter And swipe your student ID for attendance tracking.
Rocks & Minerals Review Game 1. Click to view the slide. 2. Think of the answer. 3. Click to see the answer. HAVE FUN!