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What's the difference between a rock and a mineral?
A rock is a solid substance that contains one or more minerals.
This rock is formed from layers of sand, rocks and other particles.
Sedimentary.
Marble and slate are examples of what type of rock?
Metamorphic.
Granite, basalt and pumice are examples of what type of rock?
Igneous.
How are igneous rocks formed?
Igneous rocks are formed when hot, liquid rock cools down and becomes solid rock.
How many types of rocks are there? Can you name them?
Three types: igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic.
What's the name of this mineral?
Sulphur
What's the name of this mineral?
Hematite
What's the name of this mineral?
Gypsum
What's the name of this mineral?
Quartz
What's the name of this mineral?
Copper
What's the name of this mineral?
Graphite.
Why are minerals inorganic?
Because they do not come from living things.
A CLIFF. Is this landform COASTAL or INLAND?
Coastal
A HILL. Is this landform COASTAL or INLAND?
Inland
A BEACH. Is this landform COASTAL or INLAND?
Coastal
A PEAK. Is this landform COASTAL or INLAND?
Inland.
A deep valley with high vertical sides.
A canyon.
A low area between hills and mountains.
A valley.
A high, flat area with low land around it.
A plateau.
A low flat area of land.
A plain.
This part connects a peninsula to the coast.
Isthmus.
It is a curved part of the coast where the water goes into the land.
A bay.
It is a vertical wall of rock next to the coast.
A cliff.