Chapter 3 Review: Rocks

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Chapter 3 Review: Rocks Question and Answer Samples and Techniques

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Chapter 3 Review: Rocks. Question and Answer Samples and Techniques. The Three major types of rocks are Igneous, Sedimentary and Extrusive. Metamorphic. Cementation often occurs directly after Earth materials are _____________ ?. Compacted. This process forms what type of rock? . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 3 Review: Rocks

Question and Answer Samples and Techniques

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TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?The Three major types of rocks are Igneous, Sedimentary and Extrusive.

Metamorphic

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Cementation often occurs directly after Earth materials are _____________ ?

CompactedThis process forms what type of rock?

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Which of the following would NOT be a major process in the formation of sedimentary rock.

erosiondeposition

meltingcompaction

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Ripple marks likely indicate that the rock formed……..

Near or in water

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TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?Metamorphic rocks that have a banded appearance due to the alignment of minerals are called foliated rocks.

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Which rock is made up of the smallest sediments?

ShaleBreccia

SandstoneConglomerate

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A fine grained igneous rock forms…..

Deep within the EarthFrom magma

As the result of slow coolingAs the result of quick cooling

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The formation of igneous rock is powered by?

Earth’s Internal Heat

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If a rock has a porhyrtic texture, what can we conclude about the rock?

The rock went through at least two different cooling periods.

Minerals that crystallize from magma do not form at the same rate or same time. These rocks usually

have larger crystals surrounded by much smaller crystals.

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How could you easily distinguish a black and white gneiss from a similar colored granite?

The gneiss is foliatedFoliated = bands or layers

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Marble is an example of a

foliated metamorphic rocknonfoliated sedimentary

rocknonfoliated metamorphic rockintrusive igneous rock

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Which of the following is a fine-grained, light-colored extrusive igneous rock?

RhyoliteGranite

LimestoneSchist

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Igneous rocks are classified by

composition and age. composition and texture. texture and size. texture and presence of fossils.

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What are the main agents of metamorphism?

compaction, cementation, and heat heat, pressure, and hydrothermal

solutions heat, pressure, and erosion heat, weathering, and erosion

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Which of the following is NOT an example of an igneous rock?

granite

sandstone

basalt rhyolite

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A(n) __________is any solid mass of mineral or mineral-like matter that occurs naturally as part of Earth.

Rock

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Most rocks, such as granite, occur as a solid mixture of _____________?

Minerals

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This produces low-grade metamorphism?

Contact metamorphism

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This occurs during mountain building?

Regional Metamorphism

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TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?Much of the upper mantle is thought to be made of granite.

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