Test 6 (3.5-3.10) Flashcards

1
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any trace of a plant or animal left in a rock

A

fossil

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2
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the hardest known mineral; found in pipes

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diamond

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3
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a metal that is a good conductor of electricity; two of its alloys are brass and bronze

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copper

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4
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small deposits of igneous and metamorphic crystals

A

gemstones

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5
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the most commonly used practical metal; used for thousands of years to make tools

A

iron

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6
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any hollow space in the earth’s crust that has formed naturally and is large enough for a person to enter

A

cave

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7
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the rarest, most durable and beautiful gems

A

precious stones

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8
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any rocks containing a metal together with impurities

A

ore

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9
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Over 75% of the earth’s surfaces covered in what type of rock?

A

sedimentary

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10
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The area surrounding a magnet in which the force of the magnet affects other objects

A

magnetic field

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Rock that has been changed by extreme heat or pressure into a new kind of rock is known as what type of rock?

A

metamorphic

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12
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The ends of a magnet

A

poles

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13
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Sand and mineral fragments that have been pressed together

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sedimentary

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14
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The magnetic field produced by the earth

A

magnetosphere

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15
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When molten rock solidifies, it forms what?

A

igneous rock

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16
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The hardest material that composes the earth’s crust

17
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What type of metamorphic rock is made up of layers like the leaves of a book?

18
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What type of igneous rock is formed at the earth’s surface, cools rapidly, and has a fine-grained appearance?

19
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Which metamorphic rock is perhaps one of the most beautiful and most widely used, and began as limestone?

20
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What type of igneous rock remains in a pocket below the surface, cools slowly, and has a coarse-grained appearance?

21
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Which metamorphic rock began as shale, is very hard, and has leaflike layers

22
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What is the most common igneous rock and can be found everywhere on land?

23
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Which sedimentary rock is the only stone formed by living animals?

A

reef limestone

24
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Which sedimentary is formed by chemical sediments and is used for salting roads and flavoring food?

25
Which sedimentary rock is used to make glass?
sandstone
26
Be able to label cave formations
soda straws, stalactites, stalagmites, cave pearls, columns
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the poorest quality of coal, also known as "brown coal"
lignite
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a hard, shiny, black coal; expensive to mine
anthracite
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the most common type of coal, also known as "soft coal"
bituminous
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What visits a cave regularly but must return to the surface for food?
trogloxene
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What is designed to live either in a cave or above a cave?
troglophile
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Caves usually form in what?
limestone
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What type of cave is formed by the dissolving of underground rocks by water?
solution caves
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Where does the earth's magnetic field come from?
The earth's magnetic field is produced by currents of electricity that circulate in the earth's outer core. Currents that flow through an object produce a magnetic field around the object.
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How does it remain "magnetized"
The earth remains magnetized because of the increasing electric currents deep within its core.
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Explain how a solution cave is formed. Is this process an example of physical or chemical weathering? Why?
Rainwater picks up molecules of carbon dioxide as it passes through air and the soil. Carbon dioxide dissolved in water forms a mild acid. Limestone absorbs the water and is dissolved. The water drains from the area leaving a cavity in the rock. This is an example of chemical weathering because the rock was broken down by an acid.