Lecture 3 - Mineralogy .
Minerals 1.What is a mineral?What is a mineral? 2.How do minerals form?How do minerals form?
Chapter 3 Minerals Lesson 1 What is a mineral? Pages 76-84.
13.1 Natural resources support human activity 13.2 Minerals and rocks are nonrenewable resources 13.3 Resources can be conserved and recycled 13.4 Resources.
Warm Up 10/2 On Front White Board On Front White Board.
Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Lesson 1Lesson 1What is a mineral? Lesson 2Lesson 2How are minerals identified? Lesson 3Lesson 3Sources and Uses of.
Warm Up 1) 1) The three groups of rocks are classified by ____. a.how they formedc. color b.grain sized. chemical composition 2) 2) Which of the following.
A rock is any solid mass of mineral or mineral-like matter that occurs naturally as part of our planet. Some rocks are a single mineral, but most rocks.
Lesson 3 Reading Guide - KC How do sedimentary rocks form? What are the three types of sedimentary rocks? Sedimentary Rocks.
Earth Science 3.2 Igneous Rocks. Remember from the Rock Cycle that igneous rocks form when magma or lava cools and hardens Different types of igneous.
Rock Cycle Homework: Read 75-85 Do Cornell notes (key terms and Vocab)
Chapter 3 Minerals