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By Liz LaRosa 5 th Grade Science 2010.
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Gems. Gemstone: A precious or semi-precious stone. - usually a mineral Gem: A cut or polished gemstone. To be a gem a mineral must be: Rare beautiful.
Minerals. Naturally occurring Inorganic Crystalline solid (atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern) Definite chemical composition.
Bell Work 9/2/14 1 1.What element is Group 1 and Period 4? Potassium 2. What is that element’s atomic number? 19 3. How many electrons does it have? 19.
ROCKS and MINERALS of PA. Do we take them for granted?
S6E5. Students will investigate the scientific view of how the earth’s surface is formed. 2010.
Terms Roberts Report Executive Order 9066 yellow-peril War Relocation Authority (WRA) Topaz (internment camp) Rosie the Riveter.
Brazilian Emerald The emerald is one of the most ancient precious stones. It was discovered the Egypt desert about 5,000 years ago. The deposits were.
In your new notebook, write STAND on the 1 st page. Your name should also be on the cover of your notebook! S: Science T: Ms Hilgefort A: Geology Notebook.
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