Minerals and Rocks' Museum
Noemi Uberti
Created on November 15, 2024
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Transcript
Baggio Alice, Fugazza Andrea, Severgnini Alice, Noemi Uberti
Minerals and rocks
MUSEUM
Oh no!
All the museum's minerals and rocks have disappeared
The police is investigating but it looks like a real mistery! Can you help them finding them all?
ROOM 1
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
MAIN HALL
wc
1/5
Room 1
Question 1
What is a mineral?
An expensive substance, natural or artificial
A solid substance of natural and inorganic origin
A rock that can be found only in mines
Room 1
2/5
Question 2
What is a crystal?
A diamond
A solid substance, externally bounded by several faces
A combination of silica's molecules
Room 1
3/5
Question 3
How can a mineral NOT be defined on the basis of its optical properties?
Shininess
Transparency
Density
Room 1
4/5
What is the term used for the minerals' tendency to split along definite structural planes?
Question 4
Cleavage
Tenacity
Fracture
Room 1
5/5
Question 5
Which one is NOT a mineral's genesis process?
Sublimation
Precipitation
Sedimentation
CONTINUE
5/5
You have found all the minerals in this room!
Room 1
Room 1
You've broken a mineral of the museum!
Oh no!
All the museum's minerals and rocks have disappeared
ROOM 1
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
MAIN HALL
wc
What is a rock?
A type of music
A natural aggregation of minerals
1/5
Question 1
Room 2
3 (magmatic, sedimentary, metamorphic)
How many types of rocks do exist?
2 (intrusive, effusive)
2/5
Question 2
Room 2
What is a magmatic rock?
A rock originated from the magma's cooling
A rock originated from the magma's fusion
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Question 3
Room 2
Transport, diagenesis, weathering, sedimentation
What is the order of a sedimentary rock's origin process?
Weathering, transport, sedimentation, diagenesis
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Question 4
Room 2
Which one is a type of metamorphic rock?
Marble
Coal
5/5
Question 5
Room 2
5/5
CONTINUE
You have found all the rocks in this room!
Room 2
You have broken a rock of the museum!
Room 2
Oh no!
All the museum's minerals and rocks have disappeared
ROOM 1
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
MAIN HALL
wc
1/5
Question 1
Which one is a twin crystal? (geminato)
Room 3
2/5
Question 2
Which one is a geoid?
Room 3
3/5
Question 3
Which une is a druse?
Room 3
4/5
Question 4
Which one is marble?
Room 3
5/5
Question 5
Which one is the pumice?
Room 3
CONTINUE
5/5
You have found all the works of art in this room!
Here you can put a highlighted title
Room 3
You've lost a piece of the museum!
Here you can put a highlighted title
Room 3
Oh no!
All the museum's minerals and rocks have disappeared
ROOM 1
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
MAIN HALL
wc
Main hall
1/5
Question 1
Are materials created in laboratory considered minerals?
No
Yes
It depends on the substance
Main hall
2/5
Question 2
Based on their composition, how many classes can minerals be divided in?
100
3/5
Question 3
Magmatic rocks are rocks of...
secondary origin
tertiary origin
primary origin
Main Hall
Bombs
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Question 4
Which one is an effect of the rocks physical degradation?
Erosion
Precipitation
Main Hall
Main hall
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Question 5
Which one is NOT a magmatic rock?
Pumice
Diamond
Basalt
5/5
You have found all the artworks!
Main Hall
CONTINUE
Restart
You are a proper investigator!!!
You have found all the museum's minerals and rocks!