Rocks and Minerals Webquest
Rocks and Minerals Webquest
Rocks and Minerals Webquest
Directions: Answer the following questions using the websites provided for each question
(the titles are hotlinks).
Rock Cycle
1. What are the three main types of rocks? Igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic.
2. How does a sedimentary rock turn into a metamorphic rock? Heat and pressure
3. How does an igneous rock turn into a metamorphic rock? By heat and pressure
4. How do metamorphic rocks change into sedimentary rocks? Weathering and erosion
5. How do igneous rocks change into sedimentary rocks? Weathering and Erosion
6. What is the beginning of the rock cycle? The end? Magma, and it ends at magma
View this Rock Cycle animation
7. Quick cooling forms many small what? Gas Bubbles.
8. When you look at the desert monuments, what eroded away? Part of the outside laver in the rocks.
9. The microscopic view of sandstone contains what two components? Sand and Cement
10. What two things are needed to turn igneous rock into metamorphic rock? Heat and Pressure
Rocks
11. List and define the 6 key characteristics that can help you identify rocks within the 3 main groups..
a. Crystals
Small, flat surfaces that are shiny or sparkly, like tiny mirrors.
b. Fossils
Imprints of leaves, shells, insects, or other items in the rock.
c. Gas bubbles
"Holes," like Swiss cheese, in the rock
d. Glassy surface
A shiny and smooth surface, like colored glass
e. Ribbonlike layers
Straight or wavy stripes of different colors in the rock
f. Sand or pebbles
Individual stones, pebbles, or sand grains visible in the rock.
Rock Identification Key
12. For igneous rock, when magma cools slowly the crystals are small
13. For igneous rock, when magma cools quickly, the crystals are big
14. Of the types of igneous rock formed underground, which one is most familiar? Diamonds, rubies,
emeralds.
Mystery Rocks
17. How much of earths surface is made of sedimentary rock? 75%
18. Give 4 examples of sediment that might eventually become sedimentary rock. Rivers,
beaches, The ocean, anywhere with sand.
19. What caused the appearance in the sedimentary rock in picture B? Years of water flow.
Mohs Scale
20. What is Mohs Scale used for? To see how hard a mineral is.
21. What mineral is a 10 on Mohs Scale? Diamond
22. Give an example of a mineral with a hardness of 7 (according to Mohs Scale). Tell me about
that mineral. Quartz, it is a relatively hard rock that can be found anywhere.
23. If a mineral can scratch a penny, what number is it on Mohs Scale? 3 and a half.