1 / 5

Concept Map for Rocks, Minerals & Soil

Concept Map for Rocks, Minerals & Soil. Jaiden Proper September 23rd, 2013. ROCKS. MINERALS. a re in. a re in. SOIL. Metamorphic. Luster. Horizons. Foliated. Hardness. Non-Foliated. Texture. Igneous. Cleavage & Fracture. Intrusive. Color. Streak. Extrusive. Sedimentary.

whitby
Download Presentation

Concept Map for Rocks, Minerals & Soil

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Concept Map for Rocks, Minerals & Soil Jaiden Proper September 23rd, 2013

  2. ROCKS MINERALS are in are in SOIL Metamorphic Luster Horizons Foliated Hardness Non-Foliated Texture Igneous Cleavage & Fracture Intrusive Color Streak Extrusive Sedimentary Composition Crystal Shape Clastic Organic Color Permeability Chemical Inorganic Rock Cycle Soil Conservation Magma Moh’s Hardness Scale Lava Organic Matter Special Properties Heat & Pressure Weathering & Erosion SNIFC Deposition Melting & Cooling

  3. Rocks Are three types of rocks Are two types of rocks Are two types of rocks Intrusive Extrusive Foliated Non-Foliated Clastic Chemical Organic Are three types of sedimentary rocks Are two types of igneous rocks Are two types of metamorphic rocks Igneous Metamorphic Sedimentary Occurs inside the Earth Forms when Forms when Lava Magma Heat & Pressure Weathering & Erosion Is apart of the And deposition occurs Is apart of the Is apart of the Melting & Cooling Rock Cycle Deposition

  4. Tells the hardness of a mineral Describes the Special Properties Minerals SNIFC tells whether or not something is a mineral Is a special property Is a special property Streak Luster SNIFC Moh’s Hardness Scale Is a special property Is a special property Stand for “C” in SNIFC Stands for “I” in SNIFC Is a special property Cleavage & Fracture Hardness Color Crystal Shape Inorganic

  5. Soil Is different stages of soil being moist is a main ingredient in soil Organic Matter Porosity Is saving soil Texture describes soil Composition is what soil is composed of Color describes soil Is characteristics of soil Soil Conservation Are three types of soil Permeability Composition Horizons Color Texture Color and texture both describe the soil

More Related