Exam 4: Formation of Magma and Igneous Rocks
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Volcanoes composed of multiple, overlapping volcanic domes are called a
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Figure 4.22
-According to Figure 4.22 which types of magma can erupt as lava flows?

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Which minerals usually give mafic and ultramafic rocks their dark colors?
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Why are there different types of volcanoes and different volcanic eruptions? (4.8)
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Why does Silica content in most magmas range from 45 to almost 80 percent by weight?
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Why do igneous rocks have so many uses (anything from building stone to abrasive in toothpaste)?
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Igneous rocks are overwhelmingly composed of silicate minerals. Why is this so?
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A sample contains 60 % Plagioclase Feldspar and a medium amount of silica. What would you call it?
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-According to Figure 4.22 which types of magma form cinder cones?

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What did Tuttle and Bowen observe in their experiment that helps geologists try to understand how magma is made? (4.5)
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A geologist looks at a piece of rock from Yosemite National Park under a microscope and sees tiny crystals of olivine, pyroxene, and plagioclase feldspar. What process might have formed this rock?
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