Science
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Abby Shore
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