Deck 2: Minerals and Rocks
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Deck 2: Minerals and Rocks
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A shale that is subject to metamorphism may become a slate.
True
2
Metamorphic rock around a batholith most likely formed by contact metamorphism.
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3
Minerals are made of rocks.
False
4
Magmas are classified based on silica content.
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The glassy texture of obsidian is the result of extremely slow cooling.
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6
An electron is the smallest unit of matter that retains the characteristics of an element.
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7
Calcite is an example of a silicate mineral.
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8
Quartz is made of the elements silicon and oxygen; therefore, it is a compound.
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9
Running water is the most effective method of erosion.
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10
A limestone that is metamorphosed becomes marble.
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11
Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space.
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12
Sedimentary rocks that are composed of rounded gravel-sized particles are classified as conglomerates.
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13
Igneous rocks are classified by composition and texture.
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14
Igneous rocks that form underground are more likely to have an aphanitic texture.
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15
Lava is molten rock below Earth's surface.
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16
A proton is a positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom.
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17
The majority of the more than 3,800 minerals are silicates.
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18
Gemstones are precious minerals used for decorative purposes.
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19
Carbon has six protons; therefore, its mass number is six.
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20
Converging plate boundaries are often sites of metamorphism and igneous activity.
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21
What adjective describes fragmental materials, such as ash, explosively erupted from volcanoes?
A) metamorphic
B) intrusive
C) pyroclastic
D) cementation
E) sedimentary
A) metamorphic
B) intrusive
C) pyroclastic
D) cementation
E) sedimentary
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22
According to the rock cycle, a sedimentary rock can be formed from a(n)____.
A) igneous rock only
B) sedimentary rock only
C) metamorphic rock only
D) igneous or metamorphic rock
E) igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic rock
A) igneous rock only
B) sedimentary rock only
C) metamorphic rock only
D) igneous or metamorphic rock
E) igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic rock
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23
An uncharged particle in the nucleus of an atom is a(n) ____.
A) neutron
B) proton
C) ion
D) isotope
E) electron
A) neutron
B) proton
C) ion
D) isotope
E) electron
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24
You are hiking in the desert in Namaqualand in South Africa and notice an area covered with white sedimentary deposits. You taste the deposits and they taste salty. This is most likely an example of a(n) ____.
A) evaporite
B) metamorphic rock
C) detrital sedimentary rock
D) pyroclastic rock
E) volcanic rock
A) evaporite
B) metamorphic rock
C) detrital sedimentary rock
D) pyroclastic rock
E) volcanic rock
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25
Detrital sedimentary rocks are classified by ____.
A) composition
B) color
C) depositional environment
D) clast size
E) foliation
A) composition
B) color
C) depositional environment
D) clast size
E) foliation
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26
What is a naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solid, having characteristic physical properties and a narrowly defined chemical composition?
A) rock
B) gem
C) mineral
D) glass
E) magma
A) rock
B) gem
C) mineral
D) glass
E) magma
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27
Evaporites are examples of chemical sedimentary rocks.
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28
Metamorphism taking place adjacent to a body of magma (a pluton) or beneath a lava flow from heat and chemically active fluids is called ____.
A) orogenic metamorphism
B) contact metamorphism
C) burial metamorphism
D) uncomformable metamorphism
E) regional metamorphism
A) orogenic metamorphism
B) contact metamorphism
C) burial metamorphism
D) uncomformable metamorphism
E) regional metamorphism
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29
What type of metamorphic rock results from the recrystallization of quartz sandstone?
A) marble
B) slate
C) gneiss
D) anthracite
E) quartzite
A) marble
B) slate
C) gneiss
D) anthracite
E) quartzite
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30
Felsic rocks are lighter in color than mafic rocks.
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31
The chemical composition of a mineral never has any variation.
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32
A strong chemical bond in which electrons are shared rather than transferred or exchanged is a(n) ____. (HINT: An example is the bond in quartz.)
A) covalent bond
B) metallic bond
C) hydrogen bond
D) van der Waals bond
E) ionic bond
A) covalent bond
B) metallic bond
C) hydrogen bond
D) van der Waals bond
E) ionic bond
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33
Foliated metamorphic rocks can form from both regional and contact metamorphism.
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34
Any rock altered in the solid state from pre-existing rocks by any combination of heat, pressure, and chemically active fluids is a(n) ____ rock.
A) metamorphic
B) igneous
C) sedimentary
D) clastic
E) igneous or metamorphic
A) metamorphic
B) igneous
C) sedimentary
D) clastic
E) igneous or metamorphic
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35
The three categories of rocks are classified by ____.
A) geographic location
B) color
C) mineral content
D) method of formation
E) time of formation
A) geographic location
B) color
C) mineral content
D) method of formation
E) time of formation
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36
The process by which loose sand from a beach or desert is converted into a solid rock called sandstone is an example of ____.
A) lava
B) evaporite
C) lithification
D) mafic
E) metamorphism
A) lava
B) evaporite
C) lithification
D) mafic
E) metamorphism
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37
The process of ____ is responsible for breaking down rocks into smaller pieces.
A) weathering
B) erosion
C) sedimentation
D) lithification
E) clastification
A) weathering
B) erosion
C) sedimentation
D) lithification
E) clastification
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38
In a(n) ____ bond, elements share electrons.
A) ionic
B) van der Waals
C) electromagnetic
D) covalent
E) noble
A) ionic
B) van der Waals
C) electromagnetic
D) covalent
E) noble
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39
Molten rock material below the surface of Earth is called ____.
A) lithosphere
B) evaporite
C) mantle
D) magma
E) lava
A) lithosphere
B) evaporite
C) mantle
D) magma
E) lava
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40
Elongated minerals aligned in a parallel manner in metamorphic rocks create a foliated texture.
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41
Minerals are ____________________ ___________________, because they are solids with orderly arrangements of atoms in three-dimensional networks.
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42
The two textural types of metamorphic rocks are ____________________ and __________________.
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43
The four states of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and ____________________.
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44
When an atom becomes positively charged, it is called a(n) ____.
A) electron
B) neutron
C) ion
D) isotope
E) positron
A) electron
B) neutron
C) ion
D) isotope
E) positron
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45
The three major rock groups are ___________________, ___________________, and ___________________.
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46
Isotopes of an element have the same ____________________ number and different ____________________ numbers.
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47
The transportation of sediment away from its source is called ____.
A) weathering
B) erosion
C) lithification
D) sedimentation
E) foliation
A) weathering
B) erosion
C) lithification
D) sedimentation
E) foliation
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48
All silicate minerals have the ____________________ in common.
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49
____________________ involves the study and search for minerals and rocks that are economically important.
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50
A(n) ____________________ forms when two or more elements bond.
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51
What is the mineral responsible for lustrous paint on cars and glittery cosmetics?
A) quartz
B) gypsum
C) muscovite
D) kaolin
E) calcite
A) quartz
B) gypsum
C) muscovite
D) kaolin
E) calcite
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52
Which type(s) of rock can be metamorphosed?
A) igneous rocks only
B) sedimentary rocks only
C) metamorphic rocks only
D) igneous and sedimentary rocks
E) igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks
A) igneous rocks only
B) sedimentary rocks only
C) metamorphic rocks only
D) igneous and sedimentary rocks
E) igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks
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53
What type of metamorphism would be most associated with mountain building?
A) hydrothermal metamorphism
B) deformational metamorphism
C) contact metamorphism
D) fault-block metamorphism
E) regional metamorphism
A) hydrothermal metamorphism
B) deformational metamorphism
C) contact metamorphism
D) fault-block metamorphism
E) regional metamorphism
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54
Isotopes of the same element have ____.
A) different numbers of protons, but the same number of neutrons
B) the same number of electrons, but different numbers of neutrons
C) different numbers of neutrons, but the same number of protons
D) different numbers of electrons, but the same number of neutrons
E) different numbers of protons and neutrons
A) different numbers of protons, but the same number of neutrons
B) the same number of electrons, but different numbers of neutrons
C) different numbers of neutrons, but the same number of protons
D) different numbers of electrons, but the same number of neutrons
E) different numbers of protons and neutrons
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55
The ____________________ is the record of physical and biological events preserved in rocks.
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56
What type of mineral is neither an energy resource nor a metallic resource, but still has commercial value?
A) construction mineral
B) economic mineral
C) silicate mineral
D) industrial mineral
E) rare earth mineral
A) construction mineral
B) economic mineral
C) silicate mineral
D) industrial mineral
E) rare earth mineral
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57
A volcanic rock with a glassy texture commonly has experienced ____________________ cooling.
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58
For a neutrally-charged atom to become a positively-charged ion of the same element, it must ____.
A) lose a proton
B) lose an electron
C) gain a proton
D) gain an electron
E) lose an electron and gain a proton
A) lose a proton
B) lose an electron
C) gain a proton
D) gain an electron
E) lose an electron and gain a proton
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59
The sedimentary rock ____ forms from the burial and compaction of land plants.
A) chert
B) dolostone
C) conglomerate
D) coal
E) shale
A) chert
B) dolostone
C) conglomerate
D) coal
E) shale
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60
You observe a dark colored igneous rock with very fine crystals that are only visible under magnification. What can be said about this rock?
A) It cooled slowly in a magma chamber.
B) It cooled quickly in a magma chamber.
C) It cooled slowly on Earth's surface.
D) It cooled quickly on Earth's surface.
E) It was ejected as a fine ash and later cemented together.
A) It cooled slowly in a magma chamber.
B) It cooled quickly in a magma chamber.
C) It cooled slowly on Earth's surface.
D) It cooled quickly on Earth's surface.
E) It was ejected as a fine ash and later cemented together.
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61
Write a short essay comparing and contrasting the definitions of "mineral" and "rock." Illustrate how these concepts are related with specific examples.
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62
Compare and contrast magma and lava. Why do scientists consider these materials separately?
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63
Why is it difficult to estimate how long natural resources like copper, oil, and coal will last?
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64
The five major steps in the formation of sedimentary rock are deposition, erosion, lithification, burial and compaction, and weathering. List each step in order from first to last, and explain what happens during each step.
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65
How does the atomic structure of different minerals vary? Give specific examples of various elements and discuss their characteristics.
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66
Discuss the relationship between plate tectonics and the rock cycle. Provide examples of where various types of rocks might be found in terms of plate tectonics.
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67
Compare and contrast detrital and chemical sedimentary rocks. Provide specific examples of each group.
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68
Compare and contrast the igneous rocks basalt and granite in terms of texture and composition.
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69
Provide a detailed description and discussion of the Rock Cycle. Provide specific examples of each of the three rock families.
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70
Discuss the three agents responsible for metamorphism. How does each agent influence the metamorphic process?
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