Minerals Minerals touch our lives in hundreds of ways everyday-we could not live without them!
Hydraulic Lines and Fittings Lecture 8. Purpose of Lines All hydraulic lines are designed to transmit fluid from one place to another without leaking.
Plant Propagation Remember when you did this?. Now people do this.
Minerals. A Mineral is… Naturally Occurring – made by nature – not by man.
Rocks and Minerals. Minerals the building blocks of rocks Mineral Characteristics natural inorganic solid definite composition crystal structure.
How to Know Minerals Chapter 4 Earth Science Book read pages 46-57 restate & answer Topic Questions 1-15 practice the 30 lab mineral samples.
Minerals Unit 3 Notes. What is a mineral? A mineral must be all of the following: Naturally occurring Inorganic solid (not living) Definite structure.
MINERAL REVIEW. WHAT IS A MINERAL? Occurs in nature Inorganic (not made by something living) Solid Crystal shape.
Miscellaneous Blueprint Symbols 12345BONUS 678910BONUS 1112131415BONUS 1617181920BONUS 2122232425BONUS.
Earth Science Lab Practical Review. Station 1: Rocks and Minerals COLORCOLOR STREAK LUSTER HARDNESS CLEAVAGE/FRACTURE DENSITY/HEFT CRYSTAL SHAPE SPECIAL.
Chapter 14: Solutions Concentration formulas Freezing pt. depression Boiling pt. elevation Ch. 14 Making a solution.
Lab Equipment. Magnifying Glass Magnifying glass: for low maginification of an object, do not need power source.