Ch. 9
Rock that is made from pieces of rocks and minerals
Rock that is made from pieces of rocks and minerals
sedimentary rock
Rock that forms from molten rock that has cooled and hardened
Rock that forms from molten rock that has cooled and hardened
igneous rock
rock that forms when one type of rock changes into another type of rock
rock that forms when one type of rock changes into another type of rock
metamorphic rock
A naturally formed solid with a definite internal pattern
A naturally formed solid with a definite internal pattern
crystal
A nonliving, naturally occurring solid with a definite chemical structure
A nonliving, naturally occurring solid with a definite chemical structure
mineral
a fossil fuel found in the form of a gas
a fossil fuel found in the form of a gas
natural gas
an energy source made from once living organisms
an energy source made from once living organisms
fossil fuels
a renewable resource that is generated from the heat in Earth's interior
a renewable resource that is generated from the heat in Earth's interior
geothermal energy
property that uses the Mohs scale, determines how difficult it is to scract
property that uses the Mohs scale, determines how difficult it is to scract
hardness
The appearance of a mineral
The appearance of a mineral
luster
how a rock breaks
how a rock breaks
cleavage
Importance of forests
Importance of forests
provide homes for wildlife, remove carbon dioxide from atmosphere, provide food and medicine, create oxygen
Difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources and examples
Difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources and examples
renewable: can be replaced as fast as used, air and water. nonrenewable: can't be replaced as fast as used, coal and petroleum
Human impact on Earth
Human impact on Earth
burn fossil fuels which release gasses that trap heat, cut down forests which provide oxygen and homes for wildlife, use up most of available farm land
Rock cycle
Rock cycle
volcano erupts, cools and forms an igneous rock, weathering breaks down rock into sediments, sediments pile on top of each other and form a sedimentary rock, over time heat, pressure or chemical weathering changes the rock into a metamorphic rock
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