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;Category Titles
;Category 1
Basics
;Category 2
Mineral Properties
;Category 3
Rock Types
;Category 4
Vocabulary
;Category 5
Rock Facts
;Category 6
For Rock Nerds Only
;Jeopardy Questions
;Category 1 - $200 Question
The continuous process in which one type of rock changes into another type is called the.
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Rock Cycle
;Category 1 - $400 Question
Streak, Color, Luster and Hardness are all properties of 
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Minerals
;Category 1 - $600 Question
True or False.  Some minerals can come in many different colors.
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True
;Category 1 - $800 Question
metallic,dull, glassy, pearly, and waxy, are all ways to describe this mineral property
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Luster
;Category 1 - $1000 Question
When rock is changed by heat and pressure, the new rock is called.
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Metamorphic Rock
;Category 2 - $200 Question
What is the property that describes a minerals ability to resist being scratched.
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Hardness
;Category 2 - $400 Question
What is the property that describes the color of the powder left behind when you rub a mineral against a rough white tile. 
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Streak
;Category 2 - $600 Question
What is the property that describes the way a minerals surface reflects light. 
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Luster
;Category 2 - $800 Question
What are three VISIBLE properties of minerals
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Streak, Luster and Color
;Category 2 - $1000 Question
What is the hardest mineral on the Mohs hardness scale.
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Diamond
;Category 3 - $200 Question
Rocks that form when melted rock cools and hardens.
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Ingneous Rock
;Category 3 - $400 Question
Rocks formed when sediments are cemented together.
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Sedimentary Rock
;Category 3 - $600 Question
Rocks formed when high heat and great pressure change an existing rocks into a new form.
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Metamorphic Rock
;Category 3 - $800 Question
A naturally occurring, nonliving solid that has a specific chemical makeup and a crystalline, or repeating, structure
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Mineral
;Category 3 - $1000 Question
The process of wearing away and moving sediment by wind, moving water, or ice.
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Erosion
;Category 4 - $200 Question
a natural solid made of one or more minerals.
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Rock
;Category 4 - $400 Question
The process of wearing away and removing sediment by wind, water, or ice is called.
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Erosion
;Category 4 - $600 Question
.The process of wearing away rocks by natural processes is called.
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Weathering
;Category 4 - $800 Question
This process in which sediment settles out of water or is dropped by the wind is called.
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Depostion
;Category 4 - $1000 Question
When mineral rich water drop and pile up on the floor in caves then harden they form.
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Stalagmites
;Category 5 - $200 Question
Many things are made from this type of an igneous rock, including buildings, monuments, and kitchen countertops.
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Granite
;Category 5 - $400 Question
German scientist, Friedrich Mohs (mohz), created a scale to rank minerals according to hardness.  The scale goes from 1 to ?
;Answer
10
;Category 5 - $600 Question
Igneous rocks that have large defined crystals were created above or below ground.
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Below Ground
;Category 5 - $800 Question
This type of rock can form from any other rockincluding igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks, and other metamorphic rocks. 
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Metamorphic Rock
;Category 5 - $1000 Question
If nutrients are missing from soil, what must be added to the soil to grow heatly plants.
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Fertilizer
;Category 6 - $200 Question
True of False.  The mineral magnetite is magnetic
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True
;Category 6 - $400 Question
This mineral is often used in computers, cell phones, radios, televisions, and watches.
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Quartz
;Category 6 - $600 Question
Why do scientists classify rocks and minerals by hardness, color, luster and streak. 
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To make them easier to study
;Category 6 - $800 Question
Pumice has a lot of air spaces and is very light.  Pumice is a what type of rock.
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Igneous
;Category 6 - $1000 Question
Rich farming soil contains small pieces of decayed plant and animal matter, called.
;Answer
Humas
;Final Jeopardy! Question
Large deposits of halite form rock salt, which is this type of rock 
;Answer
Sedimentary Rock
