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Science

Typed By:Ashtyn Wright
Abby Shore

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Phisical and Chemical Weathering
two types of weathering is
Concrete
A very durable artificial rock called
Diamond
The hardest of all substances
Iron
Our most useful metal
Gypsum
It is the principal component of plaster of Paris
Humus
decaying plant and animal material
Stalactites
Form a column which reaches from the celing to the ground
Marble
Rock which was once limestone
Magma
The molten (melten) rock is called
Mineralogist
The scientist who study minerals
Mold
The mud that buries a plant or animal quickly hardens around it
Geode
"Nickname" is the "mudball"
Silver
The best conductor of electricity
Coal
A black or brown rocklike substance
Gold
Bright yellow metal
Ruby
The rarest gemstone
Mercury
The only metal that is liquid at room temperature
Petrified Fossils
Plant and animal remains that have turned to stone.
Geologist
scientist who studies the structure of the earth
Spelunkers
People who enjoy exploring caves
Cement
One of our most important building materials
Mica
has the unique characteristic of forming large crystals with cleave (break) into flat sheets
Graphite
Used instead of lead in our pencils
Uranium
the primary source of nuclear power
Petroleum or crude oil
Oil in its natural stat is called
Slate
Some chalkboards are made from what rock
Paleontologists
Scientists who study fossils
Metamorphic rock
Marble and Slate are what type of rocks
Aluminum
Lightweight, silvery colored metal that can be formed into almost any shape
Shale
Smells like mud when it gets wet
Geyser
The column continues to rise until all the water near the bottom of the channel biolently explodes into steam, pushing the entire column of water many feet into the air
Noah's Day
Much of this burying could have taken place during the world wide Flood in
Sedimentary Rock
Limestone, Shale,and sandstone are what type of rock
Igneous Rock
Obsidian and Pumice are what type of rock

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