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Page 1: Solid Earth Jeopardy
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THISIS

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100 100 100 100 100 100

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Identify Define Experiments Rocks Geologists Etc.

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A 100

Hardness 3, white streak, cleavage

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Hardness 5, dark green, nonmetallic, cleavage

A 200

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Hardness 4, white streak, nonmetallic, cleavage

A 300

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Purple, colorless streak, fracture

A 400

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Yellow, metallic, hardness 6

A 500

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Geologist

B 100

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Mineral

B 200

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Evaporation

B 300

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B 400

Fracture

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B 500

Dissolve

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What is one this we used to scratch minerals, besides

fingernails?

C 100

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What rock has calcite in it?

C 200

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What happens when you put vinegar on calcite?

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

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Is one property enough to identify a mineral? Why or Why

not?

C 400

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What color is fluorite?

C 500

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What is the same about ALL rocks?

D 100

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What are you testing when you scratch a mineral with

different objects?

D 200

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What is the Mohs Scale?

D 300

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How are sedimentary rocks formed?

D 400

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How are marble and limestone related?

D 500

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Why do geologists carry a bottle of acid with them in the

field?

E 100

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What do geologists use to make rock samples?

E 200

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Why do geologists think acid rain is bad for marble

monuments?

E 300

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What would a geologist probably carry to test minerals for

hardness? (Name 2)

E 400

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Why do geologists usually look for outcrops?

E 500

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Where do you usually find igneous rocks?

F 100

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Where is the Taj Mahal located?

F 200

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What is the Washington Monument mostly made out of?

F 300

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How are metamorphic rocks formed?

F 400

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What is a gem?

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

THE ROCK CYCLE

Please record your wager.

Click on screen to begin

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How can a sedimentary rock change into a metamorphic rock?

Click on screen to continue

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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!