A) 2 B) 10 C) 8 D) 6
A) 8 B) 10 C) 5 D) 4
A) 10 B) 4 C) 2 D) 8
A) 5 B) 6 C) 2 D) 7
A) 4 B) 8 C) 3 D) 2
A) 1 B) 6 C) 4 D) 10
A) galena B) pyrite C) sulfur D) talc
A) feldspar B) mica C) halite D) pyrite
A) luster B) property C) streak D) cleavage
A) cleavage B) fracture C) streak D) luster
A) water B) vinegar C) soil D) salt
A) The water cycle B) The nitrogen cycle C) The rock cycle D) The earth cycle
A) nail B) penny C) hammer D) glass plate
A) vinegar B) nail C) lemon D) glass plate
A) streak plate B) wood C) fingernail D) hammer
A) penny B) vinegar C) streak plate D) water
A) nail B) streak plate C) soil D) penny
A) silicon and oxygen B) sodium and silicon C) oxygen and silicon D) sodium and chlorine
A) oxygen and silicon B) sodium and chlorine C) chlorine and salt D) oxygen and hydrogen
A) mica B) feldspar C) sulfur D) quartz
A) 6,000 years old B) 100 million years old C) 500 years old D) 4.5 billion years old
A) The Inner Core B) The Mantle C) The Outer Core D) The Crust
A) It never rained B) There was no night C) The sun was too close D) Radioactivity inside the planet
A) Water eroding the land B) Meteors raining down onto the planet C) The Sun D) Wind and rain adding water and plant life
A) Uranium B) Oxygen C) Silicon D) Sulfur
A) octagon B) square C) decagon D) cubic
A) triclinic B) hexagonal C) cubic D) monoclinic
A) Foss Scale of Hardness B) Newton's Scale of Hardness C) Bobs Scale of Hardness D) Mohs Scale of Hardness
A) Geographers B) Engineers C) Biologists D) Geologists
A) mineral fractures B) crystal shapes C) rock origins D) acid tests
A) cubic B) triclinic C) tetragonal D) hexagonal
A) metamorphic B) cubic C) hexagonal D) triclinic |