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Minerals Rocks and Landforms 6th Primary Natural ...
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True or False: Pearls are not minerals.
True
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True or false: turquoise is a mineral.
true
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Yes or no: can humans be considered geological agents? If yes, provide an example of how.
YES; hunting, mining, building cities, dam-building, farming, road constructions, production of waste, etc
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True or False: igneous rocks are formed from fragments of other rocks or parts of dead living things.
FALSE: Sedimentary rocks are formed from fragments of rocks or parts of dead living things.
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Name 3 examples of EXTERNAL geological agents that change the Earth's surface.
Examples include: surface water, underground water, wind, glaciers, seas, living things, etc
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True or False: Earthquakes and thunderstorms are internal geological processes that shape landforms?
FALSE: Earthquakes and volcanoes are internal geological processes that shape landforms.
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What are the two types of mining?
underground and surface
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How are metamorphic rocks formed?
Metamorphic rocks are formed with pressure.
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Name a non-silicate mineral.
For example: gypsum or fluorite
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True or False: Minerals are natural, solid, and organic.
False: minerals are natural solid and INORGANIC
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What is calima?
Teacher judges answer: Calima is sand or dust from the Sahara which is transported by the wind.
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What is the difference between minerals and rocks?
Teacher judges answer: Rocks can contain one or more type of minerals
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What is the name of extraction of minerals and rocks from the ground?
Mining
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True or False: metamorphic rocks are formed when magma or lava cools down.
False: Igneous rocks are formed when magma or lava cools down.
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What are the three types of rocks? classified according to how they are formed
Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic
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Name a silicate mineral.
For example: feldspar or quartz
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True or False: Deposition is the wearing down of rocks and soil by the action of water and wind.
FALSE: Erosion is the wearing down of rocks and soil by water and wind.
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Is chocolate a mineral? Why or why not?
chocolate is not a mineral, it is not inoraganic or natural
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