1-3 Science Flashcards

1
Q

when a body of salt water dries up, minerals are left behind . As the water evaporates, the minerals crystallize. Example: gypsum and halite

A

evaporation

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2
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high temperatures and pressures deep below the ground can cause the minerals in rock to change into different minerals. Example: garnet graphite talc magnetite

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metamorphism

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3
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surface water and ground water carry dissolved minerals into lakes or seas. The minerals can crystallize on the bottom of the lake or sea. Example: calcite and dolomite

A

deposition

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4
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water underground can be heated by hot rock. The hot rock water can dissolve some minerals and deposit other minerals in their place. Example: gold copper sulfur pyrite galena

A

reaction

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5
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melted rock cam cool slowly under earth’s surface. As the melted rock cools, minerals form. Example: mice feldspar quartz

A

cooling

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6
Q

used to remove ores that are near earth’s surface

A

surface mining

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7
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used to remove ores that re deep underground

A

subsurface mining

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8
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used to remove large, near surface deposits of gold and copper

A

open-pit mining

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9
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are open mines that are used to remove sand, gravel, and crushed rock

A

quarries

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10
Q

are often used to mine coal

A

strip mines

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11
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nonmetallic mineral that are considered valuable because of their beauty or rarity

A

gemstones

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12
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a small amount of an element not usually found in the mineral

A

impurity

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13
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a natural material whose concentration of economically valuable minerals is high enough for the material to be mined profitably

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ore

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14
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the process of returning land to its original condition after mining is completed

A

reclamation

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