Exam 13: Introduction to Landform Study

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Within the Earth is molten mineral matter called ________.

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Life appeared on Earth

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The rock type which results from metamorphosed shale is ________.

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Which of the following is out of order if we are considering the Earth from the atmosphere to the center?

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Quartz and feldspar are felsic rocks.

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________ are formed from skeletal remains of coral and other lime-secreting sea animals.

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Metamorphic rocks are probably the most common rock type found in the Earth's crust.

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Parallel structure, also known as ________ , is a characteristic of most sedimentary rocks.

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________ is what causes sedimentary deposits to form into rock.

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________ is the detailed knowledge of characteristics of different kinds of rock.

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The Moho is the boundary between the crust and the

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The geographer's concern with the Earth's interior ________.

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________ and nickel are thought to comprise significant portions of Earth's inner and outer cores.

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Which of the following is NOT an external geomorphic process?

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A considerable body of knowledge concerning Earth's interior has been amassed through ________.

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During sedimentation, materials are often sorted by ________.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the principal categories of rock-forming minerals?

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Draw a sketch and describe the pathways by which igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks may change into each other.

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Why does the landform portion of your textbook concentrate on process more than geographic distribution?

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________ is a dark, fine-grained extrusive rock.

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