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Pebbles, Sand, and Silt
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Which rock size is bigger: gravel or pebble?
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Which rock size is bigger: gravel or pebble?
pebble
Which rock size could be as big as a car?
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Which rock size could be as big as a car?
boulder
What was the smallest rock size?
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What was the smallest rock size?
clay
Which rock size is bigger: silt or sand?
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Which rock size is bigger: silt or sand?
sand
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What are two ways we can sort rocks?
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What are two ways we can sort rocks?
color, size, shape, feel
True or False: rocks make rock dust when they are rubbed together?
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True or False: rocks make rock dust when they are rubbed together?
true
True or False: rocks may change color when they are put into water?
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True or False: rocks may change color when they are put into water?
true
What are the two techniques we used to sort rock sizes?
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What are the two techniques we used to sort rock sizes?
screens and water
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What do you call a person who studies rocks?
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What do you call a person who studies rocks?
geologist
Which one of these is NOT a type of rock: Basalt, Abrasive, Tuff, Scoria?
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Which one of these is NOT a type of rock: Basalt, Abrasive, Tuff, Scoria?
Abrasive
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How can we observe soil: using screens or water?
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How can we observe soil: using screens or water?
water
What three things make up soil?
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What three things make up soil?
sand, humus, silt
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