Exam 2: Rocks and Minerals-A First Look
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Exam 2: Rocks and Minerals-A First Look48 Questions
Exam 3: Plate Tectonics52 Questions
Exam 4: Earthquakes61 Questions
Exam 5: Volcanoes51 Questions
Exam 6: Streams and Flooding63 Questions
Exam 7: Coastal Zones and Processes41 Questions
Exam 8: Mass Movements54 Questions
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Exam 10: Climate-Past, present, and Future41 Questions
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Which of the following physical properties are unreliable and not unique to a particular mineral and so must be used only cautiously when identifying minerals in the absence of scientific instruments?
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The process by which sediments are converted to sedimentary rocks is called
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The particle grain size conglomerate is greater than that of sandstone.
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An aphanitic igneous rock is one that has erupted from a volcano and is very fine-grained.
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All crystalline materials show well-developed crystal faces; few naturally occurring mineral samples are crystalline.
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