Minerals I | Minerals II | Minerals III | Minerals IV and a bonus |
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What is corundum
The mineral that makes rubies and sapphires.
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What is hematite
The mineral that comes from the Greek word for blood.
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What is calcite
The mineral that forms limestone.
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What is muscovite (mica)
The mineral that forms sheet.
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What is gypsum
The mineral that creates plaster.
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What is talc
The softest mineral.
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What is quartz
The most common mineral on Earth.
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What is sulfur
The yellow mineral that smells like rotten eggs.
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What is topaz
A colorless crystal.
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What is pyrite
"Fool's Gold"
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What is fluorite
The mineral that has a glassy luster.
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What is amphibole
The dark, heavy mineral.
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What is halite
The mineral that helps melt ice.
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What is feldspar
The mineral that makes glass.
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What is graphite
The mineral that is found in pencils
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What is copper
The mineral that is used for cables, wires, plumbing and construction.
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What is galena
A common mineral that contains led.
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What is apatite
This mineral is in your bones and teeth.
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What is bauxite
The mineral that makes aluminum
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What is the formula for density and what can you use to remember it
Bonus! mass over volume and a heart.
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