Questions to help you “rock” the upcoming test.. When sediments are compacted and cemented...

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Types of Rocks Questions to help you “rock” the upcoming test.

Transcript of Questions to help you “rock” the upcoming test.. When sediments are compacted and cemented...

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  • Questions to help you rock the upcoming test.
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  • When sediments are compacted and cemented together, this type of rock is formed.
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  • Any rock exposed to high heat and pressure can change form and turn into this type of rock.
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  • Any rock can be mechanically or chemically broken down into pieces called _________________.
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  • When magma cools and crystallizes this type of rock forms.
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  • When the melting point of the minerals in a rock are reached ______________ will form.
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  • A rock formed from cemented pieces of preexisting rock is called a ______________ sedimentary rock.
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  • Magma that cools in the ground will form an _________________ igneous rock.
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  • When rock is exposed to great pressure the minerals can separate into bands or layers to create a _________________ metamorphic rock.
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  • Some rocks form from the minerals in water precipitating (coming together). This type of rock is called a ________________ sedimentary rock.
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  • When lava cools at the surface of a volcano or at a mid-ocean ridge, an _________________ igneous rock will form.
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  • When a rock forms from the remains of living organisms it is called an organic or _______________ sedimentary rock.
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  • When a rock is exposed to high heat and pressure and only one type of mineral is present in the rock, a ______________________ metamorphic rock will generally form.
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  • Rock salt is composed of what mineral?
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  • Limestone is composed of what mineral?
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  • Breccia is different from conglomerate in that breccia contains ________________ fragments.
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  • The smallest clastic grain size is _____________.
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  • When the sedimentary rock bituminous coal is exposed to heat and pressure it transforms into __________________ coal.
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  • Shale first turns into slate because of heat and pressure. The last stage of its metamorphic journey would be as this rock.
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  • Limestone can change into this metamorphic rock.
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  • A sandy beach can turn into sandstone over time. If convergence occurs at that location, the pressure can form ______________________.
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  • Which mineral will melt (or crystallize) at the lowest temperature?
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  • Which mineral, containing magnesium and iron, will melt (or crystallize) at the highest temperature?
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  • Which igneous contains a lot of quartz and crystallizes at low temperatures?
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  • The igneous rocks basalt and ________________ contain a lot of darker minerals such as olivine and pyroxene.
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  • If magma containing a lot of quartz cools slowly, the igneous rock _______________ will form.
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  • Igneous rocks with a low silica (or quartz) content are called mafic while rocks with a high silica content are called ________________.
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  • The term that refers to trapped gases within the rock is ____________________.
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  • The igneous rock with the fastest cooling rate is known as ____________________.
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  • An extrusive, mafic igneous rock making up the surface of the ocean floor is ___________________.
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  • Did rhyolite cool quickly or slowly?
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  • What igneous rock is this?
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  • What was this rocks cooling rate? (fast or slow)
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  • What extrusive igneous rock is this?
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  • Gabbro and basalt make up ocean crust. Based on its grain size, would gabbro be found at the surface or on the underside of the crust?
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  • This lightweight rock can be found at the surface of many volcanoes.
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  • What is the name of this nonfoliated metamorphic rock?
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  • Many of you went to Blackrocks on Skyline Drive your freshmen year. What is the name of this nonfoliated metamorphic rock?
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  • Gneiss exhibits this metamorphic rock property.
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  • This clastic sedimentary rock makes up large portions of the desert southwest of the United States.
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  • What is the name of this clastic sedimentary rock that is found all around the Wilson campus?
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  • When shale is exposed to heat and pressure the first metamorphic rock it turns into is _________________.
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  • What is the name of this clastic sedimentary rock?
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  • This sedimentary rock is found throughout the Shenandoah Valley and is responsible for caves.
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  • Scoria, typically called lava rock, is what type of rock?
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  • Which of the 3 types of rocks would be formed in the situation above?
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  • Which of the 3 types of rocks forms at the edges of the magma?
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  • Which of the 3 types of rocks will form at each of the labeled positions above?