Exam 20: Rocks and Minerals
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A mineral's hardness depends on the strength of its chemical bonds.Name and describe the factors that influence hardness.
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Minerals that have the same combination of elements but have different atomic arrangements are called
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When the mineral assemblage of a rock changes due to high temperature and pressure,the rock undergoes
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When rock is broken down into smaller and smaller pieces,we say the rock has undergone
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The Earth's temperature increases with depth.Pressure also increases with depth from the weight of the rock above.As pressure increases the
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Batholiths are massive plutons formed from the intrusion of
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Most minerals can be identified by easily observable physical properties.In order of most useful to least useful,the identifiable physical properties are
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Magma that solidifies before reaching Earth's surface is called
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