Deck 15: Riches in Rock: Mineral Resources

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The smelting of iron ore requires temperatures of ________.

A)22°C to 34°C
B)1,250°C to 1,400°C
C)250°C to 400°C
D)13,250°C to 13,400°C
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The ability of a metal to be bent,molded,and stretched is termed ________.

A)tempering
B)cold working
C)malleability
D)dexterity
Question
The high electrical conductivity associated with metallic bonds results from ________.

A)the ability of outer electrons to move freely from atom to atom
B)their radioactive instability
C)the ability of nuclei to be discharged into the atmosphere
D)their relatively great atomic mass
Question
Some metals are considered precious metals because of their ________.

A)concentration in Earth's crust
B)durability
C)price per ounce
D)malleability
Question
The first widely used alloy in ancient civilizations was ________.

A)bronze
B)copper
C)gold
D)iron
Question
Consult the figure below.What native metal is most likely to occur within quartz veins? <strong>Consult the figure below.What native metal is most likely to occur within quartz veins?  </strong> A)aluminum B)gold C)copper D)brass <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)aluminum
B)gold
C)copper
D)brass
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Which of these commonly used metals must be smelted from its ore minerals in the presence of carbon monoxide gas (from the burning of carbon-based charcoal)?

A)aluminum
B)copper
C)iron
D)tin
Question
A mineral that consists of only metal atoms is known as a(n)________.

A)native metal
B)ore metal
C)industrial metal
D)rare earth metal
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In what types of rocks are ore minerals found?

A)only in igneous rocks
B)only in igneous and sedimentary rocks
C)only in igneous and metamorphic rocks
D)in igneous,sedimentary,and metamorphic rocks
Question
Most of the metals currently in commercial use ________.

A)were known to the ancients
B)are found only in North America and Asia
C)were discovered in the last two centuries
D)are excavated as native metals and do not require smelting
Question
Consult the figure below.Although granite contains aluminum atoms,we do not mine granite to produce aluminum because ________. <strong>Consult the figure below.Although granite contains aluminum atoms,we do not mine granite to produce aluminum because ________.  </strong> A)granite is too difficult to mine B)the concentration of aluminum is too small to be economical C)aluminum cannot be separated from the granite D)aluminum is found only in isolated veins <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)granite is too difficult to mine
B)the concentration of aluminum is too small to be economical
C)aluminum cannot be separated from the granite
D)aluminum is found only in isolated veins
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The most important ores of iron are iron ________.

A)sulfides
B)oxides
C)carbonates
D)phosphates
Question
Alloys are useful because they ________.

A)can substitute for rare earth minerals
B)are easier to smelt
C)are the cheapest metals to produce
D)are stronger than either of their constituent metals alone
Question
________is a common metallic alloy.

A)Copper
B)Brass
C)Gold
D)Silver
Question
Stone used for buildings,chemicals in fertilizers,and sand used to make glass are all examples of mineral resources known as ________.

A)tailings
B)industrial minerals
C)clinker
D)slag
Question
Which list places important pure metals and alloys in chronological order from first to last (most recent)in terms of their widespread use by humans?

A)bronze,copper,iron
B)iron,copper,bronze
C)copper,iron,bronze
D)copper,bronze,iron
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Which of the following is an alloy?

A)gold
B)silver
C)bronze
D)copper
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Consult the figure below.In what kind of terrain would you expect to find a placer deposit? <strong>Consult the figure below.In what kind of terrain would you expect to find a placer deposit?  </strong> A)a dry lake bed B)a mountain peak C)the ocean floor D)a streambed <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)a dry lake bed
B)a mountain peak
C)the ocean floor
D)a streambed
Question
The high electrical conductivity associated with metallic bonds is found in ________.

A)all minerals that contain metallic ions in any proportions
B)minerals that have a sufficient metal content to be considered ores
C)native metals and pure metals artificially derived from ores
D)magnetic minerals only
Question
The first ores that were widely smelted by humans to produce metal were those of ________.

A)bronze
B)copper
C)gold
D)iron
Question
The blocks of rock used in construction are termed ________.

A)dimension stone
B)gemstone
C)ore
D)lodestone
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Consult the figure below.________ deposits form where erosion produces clasts of native metals. <strong>Consult the figure below.________ deposits form where erosion produces clasts of native metals.  </strong> A)Secondary-enrichment B)Placer C)Mississippi Valley-type D)Magmatic <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Secondary-enrichment
B)Placer
C)Mississippi Valley-type
D)Magmatic
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Commercial ore deposits are most likely associated with ________.

A)thick basinal sandstones and shales
B)blueschists
C)evaporite sequences
D)igneous rocks
Question
Smelting is a technique applied to ________.

A)native metals
B)ore minerals
C)quarried stone
D)alloys
Question
Nonmetals extracted from metals during smelting are termed ________.

A)slag
B)cull
C)sludge
D)spar
Question
Which type of ores are most commonly concentrated in magmatic deposits?

A)oxides
B)sulfides
C)native metals
D)copper
Question
Consult the figure below.These iron ore deposits,which started as sedimentary layers,are known as ________. <strong>Consult the figure below.These iron ore deposits,which started as sedimentary layers,are known as ________.  </strong> A)banded iron formations B)jasper beds C)manganese nodules D)bauxite <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)banded iron formations
B)jasper beds
C)manganese nodules
D)bauxite
Question
Most metals used by society are obtained from ________.

A)native metals
B)ore minerals
C)precious metals
D)base metals
Question
Which of these commonly used metals sometimes occurs as a native metal?

A)aluminum
B)copper
C)iron
D)tin
Question
Which property of magmatic ore deposits causes them to be concentrated in igneous bodies?

A)low temperatures of crystallization
B)iron concentration
C)low density
D)high density
Question
Which ore minerals are commonly found in ancient sedimentary deposits that are two billion years old?

A)copper sulfides
B)aluminum oxides
C)iron oxides
D)copper oxides
Question
Secondary enrichment creates concentrations of metals by ________.

A)accumulating them around a black smoker vent
B)precipitating them into cracks in preexisting rocks
C)leaching them from one area and precipitating them elsewhere
D)accumulating them on the seafloor
Question
The metal ores that are found in veins within plutons typically occur ________.

A)by themselves as pure mineral assemblages
B)together with other ores but no other minerals
C)alongside abundant calcite
D)alongside abundant quartz
Question
Mineral-rich veins within plutons,deposited by hot groundwater into fractures within rock,characterize ________ deposits.

A)hydrothermal
B)placer
C)residual mineral
D)sedimentary
Question
The presence of gold in western South America can be attributed to processes associated with ________.

A)subduction
B)secondary enrichment
C)submarine vents
D)a hot spot
Question
Waste rock left over after a mine has removed the ore is known as ________.

A)tailings
B)adits
C)ingots
D)slag
Question
The stereotypical gold rush prospector panning for gold in a streambed is an example of exploiting ________ deposits.

A)magmatic
B)placer
C)residual mineral
D)sedimentary
Question
In magma chambers,sulfide materials typically ________.

A)rise to the top
B)sink to the bottom
C)mix well with the rest of the magma
D)solidify and reside in the middle of the magma
Question
Mississippi Valley-type deposits are secondary enrichments primarily of ________ and ________.

A)gold;silver
B)tin;aluminum
C)copper;bronze
D)lead;zinc
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Consult the figure below.Which of these is NOT required for a Mississippi Valley-type (MVT)deposit to form? <strong>Consult the figure below.Which of these is NOT required for a Mississippi Valley-type (MVT)deposit to form?  </strong> A)deep groundwater B)hot groundwater C)sedimentary rocks D)native metals <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)deep groundwater
B)hot groundwater
C)sedimentary rocks
D)native metals
Question
Which of the following nonmetallic resources has an igneous origin?

A)salt
B)granite
C)limestone
D)gypsum
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Consult the figure below.Which type of mineral resource do humans use in the greatest quantities? <strong>Consult the figure below.Which type of mineral resource do humans use in the greatest quantities?  </strong> A)stone B)phosphates C)aluminum D)clay <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)stone
B)phosphates
C)aluminum
D)clay
Question
To produce the special-purpose steel used in the aerospace industry,smelters in the United States alloy iron with ________.

A)strategic minerals
B)reserves
C)native metals
D)nonmetals
Question
Stone extraction from the Earth's surface for building purposes occurs in ________.

A)stone mines
B)underground mines
C)quarries
D)sedimentary deposits
Question
Which of these is true about mineral resources?

A)They are renewable because they are naturally formed.
B)They are renewable because we use them at slower rates than they are formed.
C)They are nonrenewable because they are formed at slower rates than we use them.
D)They are nonrenewable because they are no longer formed.
Question
________ is a nonmetal mineral formed by evaporation.

A)Sulfur
B)Gypsum
C)Zinc
D)Marble
Question
Of the commercially exploited minerals,which type is used in the greatest quantities?

A)native metals
B)ore minerals
C)industrial minerals
D)tailings
Question
Acid mine runoff results from the oxidation and the dissolution of ________ ores.

A)sulfide
B)oxide
C)carbonate
D)manganese
Question
Which of these statements about the U.S.supply of strategically important metals is true?

A)The United States has ample domestic supplies of strategic minerals.
B)The United States imports a small amount of some strategic minerals.
C)The United States imports 100% of many strategic minerals.
D)The United States has access to abundant supplies of strategic minerals with its open trade partners.
Question
Because it can be split easily into thin sheets and is impermeable,roofing tiles are often made from ________.

A)limestone
B)sandstone
C)gneiss
D)slate
Question
Concrete is ________.

A)synonymous with the term cement
B)synonymous with the term Portland cement
C)a combination of cement,sand,and gravel
D)powdered rock of any lithology mixed with water and allowed to set overnight
Question
A drawback to mining sulfides is the risk of ________.

A)underground fires
B)tunnel collapse
C)rock bursts
D)acid mine runoff
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Deck 15: Riches in Rock: Mineral Resources
1
The smelting of iron ore requires temperatures of ________.

A)22°C to 34°C
B)1,250°C to 1,400°C
C)250°C to 400°C
D)13,250°C to 13,400°C
B
2
The ability of a metal to be bent,molded,and stretched is termed ________.

A)tempering
B)cold working
C)malleability
D)dexterity
C
3
The high electrical conductivity associated with metallic bonds results from ________.

A)the ability of outer electrons to move freely from atom to atom
B)their radioactive instability
C)the ability of nuclei to be discharged into the atmosphere
D)their relatively great atomic mass
A
4
Some metals are considered precious metals because of their ________.

A)concentration in Earth's crust
B)durability
C)price per ounce
D)malleability
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The first widely used alloy in ancient civilizations was ________.

A)bronze
B)copper
C)gold
D)iron
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Consult the figure below.What native metal is most likely to occur within quartz veins? <strong>Consult the figure below.What native metal is most likely to occur within quartz veins?  </strong> A)aluminum B)gold C)copper D)brass

A)aluminum
B)gold
C)copper
D)brass
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7
Which of these commonly used metals must be smelted from its ore minerals in the presence of carbon monoxide gas (from the burning of carbon-based charcoal)?

A)aluminum
B)copper
C)iron
D)tin
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8
A mineral that consists of only metal atoms is known as a(n)________.

A)native metal
B)ore metal
C)industrial metal
D)rare earth metal
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9
In what types of rocks are ore minerals found?

A)only in igneous rocks
B)only in igneous and sedimentary rocks
C)only in igneous and metamorphic rocks
D)in igneous,sedimentary,and metamorphic rocks
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Most of the metals currently in commercial use ________.

A)were known to the ancients
B)are found only in North America and Asia
C)were discovered in the last two centuries
D)are excavated as native metals and do not require smelting
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Consult the figure below.Although granite contains aluminum atoms,we do not mine granite to produce aluminum because ________. <strong>Consult the figure below.Although granite contains aluminum atoms,we do not mine granite to produce aluminum because ________.  </strong> A)granite is too difficult to mine B)the concentration of aluminum is too small to be economical C)aluminum cannot be separated from the granite D)aluminum is found only in isolated veins

A)granite is too difficult to mine
B)the concentration of aluminum is too small to be economical
C)aluminum cannot be separated from the granite
D)aluminum is found only in isolated veins
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12
The most important ores of iron are iron ________.

A)sulfides
B)oxides
C)carbonates
D)phosphates
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13
Alloys are useful because they ________.

A)can substitute for rare earth minerals
B)are easier to smelt
C)are the cheapest metals to produce
D)are stronger than either of their constituent metals alone
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14
________is a common metallic alloy.

A)Copper
B)Brass
C)Gold
D)Silver
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15
Stone used for buildings,chemicals in fertilizers,and sand used to make glass are all examples of mineral resources known as ________.

A)tailings
B)industrial minerals
C)clinker
D)slag
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16
Which list places important pure metals and alloys in chronological order from first to last (most recent)in terms of their widespread use by humans?

A)bronze,copper,iron
B)iron,copper,bronze
C)copper,iron,bronze
D)copper,bronze,iron
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17
Which of the following is an alloy?

A)gold
B)silver
C)bronze
D)copper
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Consult the figure below.In what kind of terrain would you expect to find a placer deposit? <strong>Consult the figure below.In what kind of terrain would you expect to find a placer deposit?  </strong> A)a dry lake bed B)a mountain peak C)the ocean floor D)a streambed

A)a dry lake bed
B)a mountain peak
C)the ocean floor
D)a streambed
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19
The high electrical conductivity associated with metallic bonds is found in ________.

A)all minerals that contain metallic ions in any proportions
B)minerals that have a sufficient metal content to be considered ores
C)native metals and pure metals artificially derived from ores
D)magnetic minerals only
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20
The first ores that were widely smelted by humans to produce metal were those of ________.

A)bronze
B)copper
C)gold
D)iron
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21
The blocks of rock used in construction are termed ________.

A)dimension stone
B)gemstone
C)ore
D)lodestone
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22
Consult the figure below.________ deposits form where erosion produces clasts of native metals. <strong>Consult the figure below.________ deposits form where erosion produces clasts of native metals.  </strong> A)Secondary-enrichment B)Placer C)Mississippi Valley-type D)Magmatic

A)Secondary-enrichment
B)Placer
C)Mississippi Valley-type
D)Magmatic
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23
Commercial ore deposits are most likely associated with ________.

A)thick basinal sandstones and shales
B)blueschists
C)evaporite sequences
D)igneous rocks
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24
Smelting is a technique applied to ________.

A)native metals
B)ore minerals
C)quarried stone
D)alloys
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25
Nonmetals extracted from metals during smelting are termed ________.

A)slag
B)cull
C)sludge
D)spar
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26
Which type of ores are most commonly concentrated in magmatic deposits?

A)oxides
B)sulfides
C)native metals
D)copper
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27
Consult the figure below.These iron ore deposits,which started as sedimentary layers,are known as ________. <strong>Consult the figure below.These iron ore deposits,which started as sedimentary layers,are known as ________.  </strong> A)banded iron formations B)jasper beds C)manganese nodules D)bauxite

A)banded iron formations
B)jasper beds
C)manganese nodules
D)bauxite
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28
Most metals used by society are obtained from ________.

A)native metals
B)ore minerals
C)precious metals
D)base metals
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29
Which of these commonly used metals sometimes occurs as a native metal?

A)aluminum
B)copper
C)iron
D)tin
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30
Which property of magmatic ore deposits causes them to be concentrated in igneous bodies?

A)low temperatures of crystallization
B)iron concentration
C)low density
D)high density
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31
Which ore minerals are commonly found in ancient sedimentary deposits that are two billion years old?

A)copper sulfides
B)aluminum oxides
C)iron oxides
D)copper oxides
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32
Secondary enrichment creates concentrations of metals by ________.

A)accumulating them around a black smoker vent
B)precipitating them into cracks in preexisting rocks
C)leaching them from one area and precipitating them elsewhere
D)accumulating them on the seafloor
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33
The metal ores that are found in veins within plutons typically occur ________.

A)by themselves as pure mineral assemblages
B)together with other ores but no other minerals
C)alongside abundant calcite
D)alongside abundant quartz
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34
Mineral-rich veins within plutons,deposited by hot groundwater into fractures within rock,characterize ________ deposits.

A)hydrothermal
B)placer
C)residual mineral
D)sedimentary
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35
The presence of gold in western South America can be attributed to processes associated with ________.

A)subduction
B)secondary enrichment
C)submarine vents
D)a hot spot
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36
Waste rock left over after a mine has removed the ore is known as ________.

A)tailings
B)adits
C)ingots
D)slag
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37
The stereotypical gold rush prospector panning for gold in a streambed is an example of exploiting ________ deposits.

A)magmatic
B)placer
C)residual mineral
D)sedimentary
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38
In magma chambers,sulfide materials typically ________.

A)rise to the top
B)sink to the bottom
C)mix well with the rest of the magma
D)solidify and reside in the middle of the magma
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39
Mississippi Valley-type deposits are secondary enrichments primarily of ________ and ________.

A)gold;silver
B)tin;aluminum
C)copper;bronze
D)lead;zinc
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40
Consult the figure below.Which of these is NOT required for a Mississippi Valley-type (MVT)deposit to form? <strong>Consult the figure below.Which of these is NOT required for a Mississippi Valley-type (MVT)deposit to form?  </strong> A)deep groundwater B)hot groundwater C)sedimentary rocks D)native metals

A)deep groundwater
B)hot groundwater
C)sedimentary rocks
D)native metals
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41
Which of the following nonmetallic resources has an igneous origin?

A)salt
B)granite
C)limestone
D)gypsum
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42
Consult the figure below.Which type of mineral resource do humans use in the greatest quantities? <strong>Consult the figure below.Which type of mineral resource do humans use in the greatest quantities?  </strong> A)stone B)phosphates C)aluminum D)clay

A)stone
B)phosphates
C)aluminum
D)clay
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43
To produce the special-purpose steel used in the aerospace industry,smelters in the United States alloy iron with ________.

A)strategic minerals
B)reserves
C)native metals
D)nonmetals
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44
Stone extraction from the Earth's surface for building purposes occurs in ________.

A)stone mines
B)underground mines
C)quarries
D)sedimentary deposits
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45
Which of these is true about mineral resources?

A)They are renewable because they are naturally formed.
B)They are renewable because we use them at slower rates than they are formed.
C)They are nonrenewable because they are formed at slower rates than we use them.
D)They are nonrenewable because they are no longer formed.
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46
________ is a nonmetal mineral formed by evaporation.

A)Sulfur
B)Gypsum
C)Zinc
D)Marble
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47
Of the commercially exploited minerals,which type is used in the greatest quantities?

A)native metals
B)ore minerals
C)industrial minerals
D)tailings
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48
Acid mine runoff results from the oxidation and the dissolution of ________ ores.

A)sulfide
B)oxide
C)carbonate
D)manganese
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49
Which of these statements about the U.S.supply of strategically important metals is true?

A)The United States has ample domestic supplies of strategic minerals.
B)The United States imports a small amount of some strategic minerals.
C)The United States imports 100% of many strategic minerals.
D)The United States has access to abundant supplies of strategic minerals with its open trade partners.
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50
Because it can be split easily into thin sheets and is impermeable,roofing tiles are often made from ________.

A)limestone
B)sandstone
C)gneiss
D)slate
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51
Concrete is ________.

A)synonymous with the term cement
B)synonymous with the term Portland cement
C)a combination of cement,sand,and gravel
D)powdered rock of any lithology mixed with water and allowed to set overnight
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52
A drawback to mining sulfides is the risk of ________.

A)underground fires
B)tunnel collapse
C)rock bursts
D)acid mine runoff
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