Deck 20: Rocks and Minerals
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Deck 20: Rocks and Minerals
1
Mohs scale is based on minerals that have different
A)cleavage directions.
B)colors.
C)hardnesses.
D)shapes.
A)cleavage directions.
B)colors.
C)hardnesses.
D)shapes.
C
2
The protective shells that many sea organisms grow are not minerals because they
A)are not calcium carbonate.
B)are organic.
C)are made of ooze.
D)become compacted.
A)are not calcium carbonate.
B)are organic.
C)are made of ooze.
D)become compacted.
B
3
Color is not a reliable means for mineral identification because
A)minerals come in a variety of colors, and chemical impurities in the mineral can affect color.
B)minerals can weather and change color.
C)a mineral's powdered color is different than its solid color.
D)there are so many colored minerals.
A)minerals come in a variety of colors, and chemical impurities in the mineral can affect color.
B)minerals can weather and change color.
C)a mineral's powdered color is different than its solid color.
D)there are so many colored minerals.
A
4
A mineral's hardness depends on the strength of its chemical bonds. Name and describe the factors that influence hardness.
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Minerals that have strong bonds between flat crystal surfaces tend to
A)cleave more easily.
B)show poor cleavage.
C)show well developed cleavage.
D)have a well developed streak.
A)cleave more easily.
B)show poor cleavage.
C)show well developed cleavage.
D)have a well developed streak.
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6
Based on its abundance in Earth's crust, most rocks contain a mineral composed of the elements oxygen and
A)carbon.
B)silicon.
C)iron.
D)sulfur.
A)carbon.
B)silicon.
C)iron.
D)sulfur.
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7
The two most abundant elements in Earth's crust are
A)silicates and carbonates.
B)silicon and oxygen.
C)oxygen and aluminum.
D)quartz and feldspar.
A)silicates and carbonates.
B)silicon and oxygen.
C)oxygen and aluminum.
D)quartz and feldspar.
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8
The mineral gold (Au)is very soft. Gold's softness can be attributed to
A)large, tightly packed atoms.
B)small, loosely bonded atoms.
C)large, loosely packed, and loosely bonded atoms.
D)large, closely packed, and strong bonded atoms.
A)large, tightly packed atoms.
B)small, loosely bonded atoms.
C)large, loosely packed, and loosely bonded atoms.
D)large, closely packed, and strong bonded atoms.
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9
What is the difference between a mineral and an element?
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10
A mineral's hardness is dependent on the
A)strength of its chemical bonds.
B)mineral ionization.
C)size of its atoms, large atoms are harder than small atoms.
D)geometric arrangement of atoms.
A)strength of its chemical bonds.
B)mineral ionization.
C)size of its atoms, large atoms are harder than small atoms.
D)geometric arrangement of atoms.
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11
The majority of elements in the Periodic Table are metallic. Does this mean that most minerals are metallic?
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12
Which of the following properties most clearly reflects the internal arrangement of atoms in a crystalline material?
A)color
B)cleavage
C)luster
D)density
A)color
B)cleavage
C)luster
D)density
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13
Most minerals can be identified by easily observable physical properties. In order of most useful to least useful, the identifiable physical properties are
A)color, crystal form, hardness, cleavage, and density.
B)hardness, cleavage, density, crystal form, and color.
C)crystal form, color, hardness, cleavage, and density.
D)crystal form, hardness, cleavage, color, and density.
A)color, crystal form, hardness, cleavage, and density.
B)hardness, cleavage, density, crystal form, and color.
C)crystal form, color, hardness, cleavage, and density.
D)crystal form, hardness, cleavage, color, and density.
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14
The three sources that brought young Earth to its melting point were
A)impact heating, convection heating, radiometric heating.
B)impact heating, gravitational contraction heating, radioactive decay heating.
C)impact heating, convection heating, radioactive decay heating.
D)collisional heating, contraction heating, radiometric heating.
A)impact heating, convection heating, radiometric heating.
B)impact heating, gravitational contraction heating, radioactive decay heating.
C)impact heating, convection heating, radioactive decay heating.
D)collisional heating, contraction heating, radiometric heating.
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15
Young Earth developed a layered structure under the influence of
A)impact heating and convection in its interior.
B)gravitational contraction and radioactive decay.
C)meteorite bombardment.
D)gravity and density segregation-the process of differentiation.
A)impact heating and convection in its interior.
B)gravitational contraction and radioactive decay.
C)meteorite bombardment.
D)gravity and density segregation-the process of differentiation.
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16
Minerals that have the same combination of elements but with different atomic arrangements are called
A)polymorphs.
B)polygonal.
C)tetrahedra.
D)polymers.
A)polymorphs.
B)polygonal.
C)tetrahedra.
D)polymers.
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17
Minerals are composed of
A)silicon compounds.
B)common types of rocks.
C)homogenous solids.
D)inorganic solids.
A)silicon compounds.
B)common types of rocks.
C)homogenous solids.
D)inorganic solids.
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18
The property of a mineral to break along planes of weakness is referred to as
A)cleavage.
B)hardness.
C)fracture.
D)bond strength.
A)cleavage.
B)hardness.
C)fracture.
D)bond strength.
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19
Cleavage is the tendency of a mineral to break along planes of weakness. What factors determine these planes of weakness?
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20
All minerals are
A)organic.
B)crystals.
C)crystalline solids.
D)synthetic.
A)organic.
B)crystals.
C)crystalline solids.
D)synthetic.
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21
Most of the world's sand is made up of which two minerals?
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22
The most common mineral in Earth's crust is ________, and the second most common mineral is ________.
A)quartz, feldspar
B)feldspar, quartz
C)silicate, carbonate
D)olivine, feldspar
A)quartz, feldspar
B)feldspar, quartz
C)silicate, carbonate
D)olivine, feldspar
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23
A mineral deposit can be classified as an ore deposit when
A)valuable metals are present in the deposit.
B)valuable metals in the deposit can be mined at a profit.
C)it contains valuable fossil fuels.
D)it contains valuable gemstone quality minerals.
A)valuable metals are present in the deposit.
B)valuable metals in the deposit can be mined at a profit.
C)it contains valuable fossil fuels.
D)it contains valuable gemstone quality minerals.
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24
By definition, an ore is a mineral rich in valuable metals. To be considered as an ore means that the
A)metals can be economically extracted to yield a profit.
B)metals are extremely valuable.
C)deposit is very rich and abundant in valuable metals.
D)metallic minerals are very abundant.
A)metals can be economically extracted to yield a profit.
B)metals are extremely valuable.
C)deposit is very rich and abundant in valuable metals.
D)metallic minerals are very abundant.
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25
Of the five rock-forming mineral groups-the silicates, carbonates, oxides, sulfides, and sulfates-which two form economically important ores?
A)silicates and carbonates
B)carbonates and oxides
C)oxides and sulfides
D)sulfides and sulfates
A)silicates and carbonates
B)carbonates and oxides
C)oxides and sulfides
D)sulfides and sulfates
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26
List the seven physical properties for identifying minerals.
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27
What are the rock-forming mineral groups?
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28
Most of the world's sand is composed of the minerals
A)feldspar and quartz.
B)silicon and oxygen.
C)quartz and muscovite.
D)silicon and aluminum.
A)feldspar and quartz.
B)silicon and oxygen.
C)quartz and muscovite.
D)silicon and aluminum.
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29
Galena belongs to the class of minerals known as the
A)sulfides.
B)sulfates.
C)silicates.
D)carbonates.
A)sulfides.
B)sulfates.
C)silicates.
D)carbonates.
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30
A mineral that is not a silicate is
A)feldspar.
B)mica.
C)calcite.
D)quartz.
A)feldspar.
B)mica.
C)calcite.
D)quartz.
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31
The silicates are the largest mineral group because silicon and oxygen are
A)the hardest elements on Earth's surface.
B)the two most abundant elements in Earth's crust.
C)found in the common mineral quartz.
A)the hardest elements on Earth's surface.
B)the two most abundant elements in Earth's crust.
C)found in the common mineral quartz.
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32
Similar to the crystallization of silicate minerals, the crystallization of evaporite minerals occurs in a step-by-step process. The evaporite minerals that are the most difficult to dissolve
A)precipitate last.
B)precipitate first followed by the minerals that dissolve more easily.
C)have the lowest solubility and are the last to precipitate.
D)have the highest solubility and are the first to precipitate.
A)precipitate last.
B)precipitate first followed by the minerals that dissolve more easily.
C)have the lowest solubility and are the last to precipitate.
D)have the highest solubility and are the first to precipitate.
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33
Our Earth has many resources, but they are not unlimited. In the case of abundant metals, supply will most often meet demand. However, problems can occur when
A)there is a shortage of ores that can be mined at a reasonable cost.
B)high grade ores are depleted and low grade ores need to be mined.
C)transport and processing costs override economic feasibility.
D)all of the above.
A)there is a shortage of ores that can be mined at a reasonable cost.
B)high grade ores are depleted and low grade ores need to be mined.
C)transport and processing costs override economic feasibility.
D)all of the above.
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34
What is an ore?
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35
The melting point of silicate minerals is strongly dependent on the amount of silica it contains. The first minerals to melt are those with
A)lowest melting point and lowest silica content.
B)lowest melting point and highest silica content.
C)lowest silica content and highest melting point.
D)highest silica content and highest melting point.
A)lowest melting point and lowest silica content.
B)lowest melting point and highest silica content.
C)lowest silica content and highest melting point.
D)highest silica content and highest melting point.
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36
What is the major rock-forming mineral group? Give examples of minerals in this group.
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37
The most common rock forming minerals are composed of predominantly eight elements. These minerals are the
A)silicates, carbonates, oxides, sulfides, and sulfates.
B)silicates, sulfides, and oxides.
C)silicons, borates, oxides, sulfides, and carbonates.
D)sulfates, oxides, and carbonates.
A)silicates, carbonates, oxides, sulfides, and sulfates.
B)silicates, sulfides, and oxides.
C)silicons, borates, oxides, sulfides, and carbonates.
D)sulfates, oxides, and carbonates.
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38
Minerals are formed from the combination of different elements. The combination of different metallic elements produces
A)metallic minerals.
B)metallic and nonmetallic minerals.
C)nonmetallic minerals.
D)polymorphs.
A)metallic minerals.
B)metallic and nonmetallic minerals.
C)nonmetallic minerals.
D)polymorphs.
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39
The process of crystallization acts to
A)enrich the molten magma in silica.
B)deplete the molten magma of silica.
C)enrich the crystallized minerals in silica.
D)none of the above.
A)enrich the molten magma in silica.
B)deplete the molten magma of silica.
C)enrich the crystallized minerals in silica.
D)none of the above.
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40
The last minerals to crystallize from a cooling magma have the
A)lowest melting point and the highest percentage of silica.
B)lowest melting point and the lowest percentage of silica.
C)highest melting point and the highest percentage of silica.
D)highest melting point and the lowest percentage of silica.
A)lowest melting point and the highest percentage of silica.
B)lowest melting point and the lowest percentage of silica.
C)highest melting point and the highest percentage of silica.
D)highest melting point and the lowest percentage of silica.
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41
As the process of crystallization continues (from molten liquid to solid crystal), how does the composition of the molten liquid change?
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42
A sedimentary rock can turn into an igneous rock by
A)compaction and cementation.
B)compaction.
C)melting and cooling.
D)weathering and lithification.
A)compaction and cementation.
B)compaction.
C)melting and cooling.
D)weathering and lithification.
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43
For the crystallization of minerals from a magma, melting point determines which mineral will form first. For evaporite minerals
A)solubility determines which mineral will form first.
B)salinity determines which mineral will form first.
C)melting point also determines which mineral will form first.
D)there is no single determinant. All evaporite minerals precipitate at the same time.
A)solubility determines which mineral will form first.
B)salinity determines which mineral will form first.
C)melting point also determines which mineral will form first.
D)there is no single determinant. All evaporite minerals precipitate at the same time.
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44
Silica has a relatively
A)low melting point.
B)high melting point.
A)low melting point.
B)high melting point.
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45
The last minerals to crystallize are those with the
A)higher melting point.
B)lower melting point.
A)higher melting point.
B)lower melting point.
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46
The first minerals to crystallize are those with the
A)higher melting point.
B)lower melting point.
A)higher melting point.
B)lower melting point.
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47
Chemical sedimentary rocks are formed from
A)biochemical interactions.
B)carbonization.
C)the precipitation of minerals from a water solution.
D)evaporites.
A)biochemical interactions.
B)carbonization.
C)the precipitation of minerals from a water solution.
D)evaporites.
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48
As the process of crystallization continues (from molten liquid to solid crystal)the composition of the molten liquid becomes
A)depleted in the minerals that have already crystallized.
B)enriched in the minerals that have already crystallized.
C)depleted in the minerals that have yet to crystallize.
D)enriched in the minerals that have yet to crystallize.
E)both A and D
F) both B and C
A)depleted in the minerals that have already crystallized.
B)enriched in the minerals that have already crystallized.
C)depleted in the minerals that have yet to crystallize.
D)enriched in the minerals that have yet to crystallize.
E)both A and D
F) both B and C
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49
Which mineral, quartz or feldspar, will crystallize first? Why?
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50
In a cooling magma, which minerals are the last to crystallize?
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51
Which minerals are the first to crystallize in a cooling magma-minerals with a lower percentage of silica or minerals with a higher percentage of silica?
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52
Minerals are formed by the process of
A)crystallization.
B)magma differentiation.
C)silica enrichment.
D)partial melting.
A)crystallization.
B)magma differentiation.
C)silica enrichment.
D)partial melting.
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53
Silica has a relatively
A)low percentage of silicon.
B)high percentage of silicon
A)low percentage of silicon.
B)high percentage of silicon
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54
Describe the process of crystallization.
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55
Describe two sources from which minerals can crystallize.
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56
The precipitation of and crystallization of evaporite minerals is very similar to the crystallization of minerals from a magma. The first evaporite minerals to precipitate (crystallize)are those with the
A)lowest solubility.
B)highest melting point.
C)lowest silica content.
D)highest solubility.
A)lowest solubility.
B)highest melting point.
C)lowest silica content.
D)highest solubility.
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57
The melting point of silicate minerals is strongly dependent on the amount of silica they contain. Generally speaking, which minerals are the first to melt?
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58
The first minerals to crystallize from a cooling magma have a
A)high melting point and a low silica content.
B)low melting point and a high silica content.
C)high melting point and a high silica content.
D)low melting point and a low silica content.
A)high melting point and a low silica content.
B)low melting point and a high silica content.
C)high melting point and a high silica content.
D)low melting point and a low silica content.
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59
The last minerals to crystallize from a cooling magma have a
A)high melting point and a low silica content.
B)low melting point and a high silica content.
C)high melting point and a high silica content.
D)low melting point and a low silica content.
A)high melting point and a low silica content.
B)low melting point and a high silica content.
C)high melting point and a high silica content.
D)low melting point and a low silica content.
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60
In a cooling magma, which minerals are the first to crystallize?
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61
The two most common igneous rocks are basalt and granite. Basalt is commonly found ________, and granite is found ________
A)on the ocean floor; on the continents.
B)on both the ocean floor and continental land; only on the continents.
C)on the continents; on the ocean floor.
D)on the ocean floor; on both the ocean floor and on continental land.
A)on the ocean floor; on the continents.
B)on both the ocean floor and continental land; only on the continents.
C)on the continents; on the ocean floor.
D)on the ocean floor; on both the ocean floor and on continental land.
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62
A rock's initial melting temperature is primarily determined by
A)the rocks mineralogy.
B)its water content.
C)its internal temperature.
D)its heat source.
A)the rocks mineralogy.
B)its water content.
C)its internal temperature.
D)its heat source.
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63
The Hawaiian Islands are predominantly made up of
A)intrusive igneous rock.
B)volcanic igneous rock.
C)sedimentary rock.
D)metamorphic rock.
A)intrusive igneous rock.
B)volcanic igneous rock.
C)sedimentary rock.
D)metamorphic rock.
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64
The most common igneous rock is formed from
A)basaltic magma.
B)andesitic magma.
C)granitic magma.
D)none of these
A)basaltic magma.
B)andesitic magma.
C)granitic magma.
D)none of these
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65
The most common extrusive rocks are generated from
A)andesitic magma.
B)granitic magma.
C)basaltic magma.
D)none of the above
A)andesitic magma.
B)granitic magma.
C)basaltic magma.
D)none of the above
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66
As rock is heated, the first minerals to melt are those
A)with the highest melting point.
B)with the lowest melting point.
C)composed of granitic magma.
D)that have undergone partial distillation.
A)with the highest melting point.
B)with the lowest melting point.
C)composed of granitic magma.
D)that have undergone partial distillation.
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67
Rocks are grouped into three classes depending on how the rock was
A)formed.
B)located.
C)discovered.
D)shaped.
A)formed.
B)located.
C)discovered.
D)shaped.
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68
Plutons form from magma
A)at Earth's surface.
B)below Earth's surface.
C)ejected from volcanoes.
D)all of these
A)at Earth's surface.
B)below Earth's surface.
C)ejected from volcanoes.
D)all of these
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69
The process by which a single magma can generate several magmas of different compositions is
A)partial melting.
B)partial crystallization.
C)fractional crystallization.
D)partial distillation.
A)partial melting.
B)partial crystallization.
C)fractional crystallization.
D)partial distillation.
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70
Batholiths are massive plutons formed from the intrusion of
A)andesitic magma.
B)granitic magma.
C)basaltic magma.
D)all of these
A)andesitic magma.
B)granitic magma.
C)basaltic magma.
D)all of these
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71
The most violent volcanic explosions are generally associated with
A)composite volcanoes.
B)cinder cones.
C)shield volcanoes.
D)none of these
A)composite volcanoes.
B)cinder cones.
C)shield volcanoes.
D)none of these
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72
Igneous rock is formed from
A)crystallization of molten magma.
B)high temperatures and pressures.
C)solidified lava beneath the Earth's surface.
D)any of these
A)crystallization of molten magma.
B)high temperatures and pressures.
C)solidified lava beneath the Earth's surface.
D)any of these
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73
Basaltic volcanic eruptions tend to be
A)slow moving and highly viscous.
B)very fluid and highly viscous.
C)slow moving with a low viscosity.
D)very fluid and have a low viscosity.
A)slow moving and highly viscous.
B)very fluid and highly viscous.
C)slow moving with a low viscosity.
D)very fluid and have a low viscosity.
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74
Igneous rocks are formed by the
A)melting and transformation of minerals in Earth's interior.
B)cooling and crystallization of molten magma.
C)partial crystallization of granitic magma.
D)cooling and crystallization of molten lava in Earth's interior.
A)melting and transformation of minerals in Earth's interior.
B)cooling and crystallization of molten magma.
C)partial crystallization of granitic magma.
D)cooling and crystallization of molten lava in Earth's interior.
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75
The process of crystallization enriches a magma in
A)silica.
B)minerals that have low melting points.
C)silica and other minerals that have low melting points.
D)all of the above.
A)silica.
B)minerals that have low melting points.
C)silica and other minerals that have low melting points.
D)all of the above.
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76
Mauna Loa is a
A)cinder cone.
B)shield volcano.
C)composite volcano.
D)none of these
A)cinder cone.
B)shield volcano.
C)composite volcano.
D)none of these
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77
The first minerals to crystallize are those having the
A)higher melting point.
B)lower melting point.
C)higher pressure.
D)lower pressure
A)higher melting point.
B)lower melting point.
C)higher pressure.
D)lower pressure
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78
Rocks with a high water content have a
A)higher melting point.
B)lower melting point.
C)higher pressure.
D)lower pressure.
A)higher melting point.
B)lower melting point.
C)higher pressure.
D)lower pressure.
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79
The most common outpouring of lava occurs as
A)volcanic eruptions.
B)carbonates.
C)conglomerates.
D)fissure eruptions.
A)volcanic eruptions.
B)carbonates.
C)conglomerates.
D)fissure eruptions.
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80
Magma that solidifies before reaching Earth's surface is called
A)intrusive igneous rock.
B)plutonic rock.
C)a pluton.
D)all of the above.
A)intrusive igneous rock.
B)plutonic rock.
C)a pluton.
D)all of the above.
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