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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
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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

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Question 2

What is a crystal?

A diamond
A solid substance, externally bounded by several faces
A combination of silica's molecules

Room 1

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Question 3

How can a mineral NOT be defined on the basis of its optical properties?

Shininess
Transparency
Density

Room 1

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What is the term used for the minerals' tendency to split along definite structural planes?

Question 4
Cleavage
Tenacity
Fracture

Room 1

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Question 5

Which one is NOT a mineral's genesis process?

Sublimation
Precipitation
Sedimentation
CONTINUE

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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
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What is a rock?

A type of music
A natural aggregation of minerals

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Question 1

Room 2

3 (magmatic, sedimentary, metamorphic)

How many types of rocks do exist?

2 (intrusive, effusive)

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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

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Question 5

Room 2

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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

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Question 1

Which one is a twin crystal? (geminato)

Room 3

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Question 2

Which one is a geoid?

Room 3

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Question 3

Which une is a druse?

Room 3

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Question 4

Which one is marble?

Room 3

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Question 5

Which one is the pumice?

Room 3

CONTINUE

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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

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Question 1

Are materials created in laboratory considered minerals?

No
Yes
It depends on the substance

Main hall

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Question 2

Based on their composition, how many classes can minerals be divided in?

100

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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

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Main hall

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Question 5

Which one is NOT a magmatic rock?

Pumice
Diamond
Basalt

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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!

Congratulations!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!