Exam 3: Rocks and Rock-Forming Processes
Exam 1: Why Study Earth84 Questions
Exam 2: Minerals: Building Blocks of the Planet88 Questions
Exam 3: Rocks and Rock-Forming Processes90 Questions
Exam 4: Formation of Magma and Igneous Rocks88 Questions
Exam 5: Formation of Sediment and Sedimentary Rocks83 Questions
Exam 6: Formation of Metamorphic Rocks84 Questions
Exam 7: Earth Materials As Time Keepers91 Questions
Exam 8: Earth Materials As Time Keepers85 Questions
Exam 9: Making Earth74 Questions
Exam 10: Motion Inside Earth62 Questions
Exam 11: Deformation of Rocks88 Questions
Exam 12: Global Tectonics: Plates and Plumes80 Questions
Exam 13: Tectonics and Surface Relief85 Questions
Exam 14: Soil Formation and Landscape Stability79 Questions
Exam 15: Mass Movements: Landscapes in Motion85 Questions
Exam 16: Streams: Flowing Water Shapes the Landscape85 Questions
Exam 17: Water Flowing Underground85 Questions
Exam 18: Glaciers: Cold-Climate Sculptors of Continents83 Questions
Exam 19: Shorelines: Changing Landscapes Where Land Meets Sea84 Questions
Exam 20: Wind: a Global Geologic Process85 Questions
Exam 21: Global Warming: Real Time Change in the Earth System79 Questions
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Why is weathering/erosion such an important part of the rock cycle?
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The deterioration of surface rock can be attributed to weathering. What can be a result of weathering?
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Which was correctly explained by Neptunism but not by Vulcanism?
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A classification scheme that grouped plutonic and metamorphic rocks together and sedimentary and volcanic rocks together would be based on
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Which condition is not important when precipitating new mineral crystals from dissolved sediments?
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Neptunists and Vulcanists differed on their interpretation of how loose sand and gravel formed.
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You are given two igneous rock samples; one is said to be an intrusive (plutonic) rock and the other an extrusive (volcanic) rock. How can you tell which is which? (3.2)
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Which type of rock did the Vulcanist doctrine explain incorrectly?
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The Greek word clastos, from which clastic rocks are named, means
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Every part of the Neptunist doctrine for the formation of rocks was false.
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What is necessary for a mineral to cement rock grains together?
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The processes depicted in the rock cycle also relate, in large part, to
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An igneous rock is fine-grained. What kind of rock is it, and how did it form?
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Chemical weathering causes rocks to disintegrate into smaller rocks or into even smaller grains.
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Using the principle of Uniformitarianism, what can you infer about sandstone found on a beach? (3.1)
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Both the Neptunist Doctrine and the Vulcanist Doctrine included parts that were later proven to be true.
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