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Rock Cycle And Earth Changes
Test Description: Rock cycle and earth changes
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which is not a physical property of minerals?
A
flammability
B
color
C
hardness
D
luster
2) Students observed that a diamond was able to scratch a piece of talc. What does this observation best support?
A
Diamonds have sharp edges.
B
Talc and diamonds are both minerals.
C
Talc is softer than diamonds.
D
Diamonds are very valuable.
3) What has to happen first for sedimentary rock to form?
A
exposure to heat and pressure
B
volcanic eruption
C
pieces of rock need to be pressed into layers
D
a landslide
4) Which processes change magma into igneous rock?
A
compaction and cementation
B
heat and pressure
C
cooling and crystallization
D
weathering and erosion
5) Which rock type is most useful in studying the history of living organisms?
A
basalt
B
limestone
C
granite
D
marble
6) Which type of rock is made when molten material cools and hardens?
A
metallic
B
metamorphic
C
igneous
D
sedimentary
7) Which type of rock is formed when particles are compacted and cemented together?
A
metamorphic
B
sedimentary
C
igneous
D
metallic
8) The breaking down of larger rock into smaller rock is called _______.
A
collection
B
erosion
C
weathering
D
deposition
9) The carrying away of material by the wind, water, or gravity is called ______.
A
erosion
B
metamorphisis
C
deposition
D
weathering
10) The dropping off of material carried by either the wind, water, or gravity is called _____.
A
weathering
B
sedimentary
C
erosion
D
deposition
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