Deck 7: Sedimentary Environments

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Mountain streams and rivers typically are characterized by:

A) steep gradients and are confined by bedrock canyons
B) low gradients and unconfined channels
C) steep gradients and unconfined channels
D) low gradients and are confined by bedrock canyons
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What is the geologic setting of Vancouver, British Columbia?

A) it is surrounded by low-lying hills
B) it is along the Fraser River and its delta
C) it is on a large but scenic island in the ocean
D) it is on a large but scenic island in a lake
E) none of these
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Melting glaciers tend to deposit most of the sediment they carry and create:

A) at their terminus end)
B) downhill but underneath the glacier
C) in situ in the place of creation)
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Which of the following environments would most likely have sediment formed by evaporation of seawater? <strong>Which of the following environments would most likely have sediment formed by evaporation of seawater?  </strong> A) beach at A B) lagoon at B C) coral reef at C D) deep seafloor at D E) tidal flat at E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) beach at A
B) lagoon at B
C) coral reef at C
D) deep seafloor at D
E) tidal flat at E
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Which of the following sites would have the slowest moving or least energetic current? <strong>Which of the following sites would have the slowest moving or least energetic current?  </strong> A) mountain streams at A B) glacial streams at B C) braided river at C D) delta at D E) lake at E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) mountain streams at A
B) glacial streams at B
C) braided river at C
D) delta at D
E) lake at E
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Fluvial refers to:

A) the processes and sediment of streams and rivers
B) the movement of fluids underground
C) the hydrological cycle on land
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Most of the exposed surface of the Earth is covered with:

A) sediment and sedimentary rocks
B) sediment and igneous rocks
C) sediment and metamorphic rocks
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The largest sand dunes in dry climates can stretch:

A) hundreds of kilometers
B) hundreds of meters
C) tens of meters
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Which of the following sites would have sand and silt deposited by slowing of the current? <strong>Which of the following sites would have sand and silt deposited by slowing of the current?  </strong> A) mountains at A B) glacial streams at B C) braided river at C D) delta at D E) lake at E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) mountains at A
B) glacial streams at B
C) braided river at C
D) delta at D
E) lake at E
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What happens to the majority of sediment being carried by moving water as it enters a standing body little or no motion) of water?

A) The sediment gradually settles to the bottom.
B) The sediment remains suspended.
C) The sediment dissolves in the water column.
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Which of the following sites would most likely have turbidity currents? <strong>Which of the following sites would most likely have turbidity currents?  </strong> A) beach at A B) lagoon at B C) coral reef at C D) deep seafloor at D E) tidal flat at E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) beach at A
B) lagoon at B
C) coral reef at C
D) deep seafloor at D
E) tidal flat at E
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Large, angular clasts are most likely at: <strong>Large, angular clasts are most likely at:  </strong> A) mountains at A and glaciers at B B) glaciers at B and braided river at C C) braided river at C and delta at D D) delta at D and lake at E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) mountains at A and glaciers at B
B) glaciers at B and braided river at C
C) braided river at C and delta at D
D) delta at D and lake at E
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Sediments with a large amount of sand are most likely at: <strong>Sediments with a large amount of sand are most likely at:  </strong> A) mountains at A and glaciers at B B) glaciers at B and braided river at C C) braided river at C and delta at D D) delta at D and lake at E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) mountains at A and glaciers at B
B) glaciers at B and braided river at C
C) braided river at C and delta at D
D) delta at D and lake at E
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What sedimentary environments dominate the area around Vancouver, British Columbia?

A) deposition of sediment carried by a braided river
B) large landslides that blocked a narrow ocean channel
C) large ocean waves that carry large boulders far inland
D) a scenic offshore reef that protects the coastline from large waves
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Lithifies can be defined as:

A) loose sediment hardens into sedimentary rock
B) loose sediment breaks off of sedimentary rocks
C) sediment settles from the water column
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The two main processes by which sediment is produced are:

A) physical and chemical weathering
B) subduction and melting
C) transportation and deposition
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Sedimentary environments on land differ because of variations in:

A) topography
B) local geology
C) amount of water
D) all of these
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Which of the following sites would contain the finest grained sedimentary deposits? <strong>Which of the following sites would contain the finest grained sedimentary deposits?  </strong> A) mountains at A B) glaciers at B C) braided river at C D) delta at D E) lake at E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) mountains at A
B) glaciers at B
C) braided river at C
D) delta at D
E) lake at E
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Which of the following environments would most likely form limestone? <strong>Which of the following environments would most likely form limestone?  </strong> A) beach at A B) lagoon at B C) coral reef at C D) deep seafloor at D E) tidal flat at E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) beach at A
B) lagoon at B
C) coral reef at C
D) deep seafloor at D
E) tidal flat at E
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Which of the following environments would most likely consist of sand and/or rounded cobbles? <strong>Which of the following environments would most likely consist of sand and/or rounded cobbles?  </strong> A) beach at A B) lagoon at B C) coral reef at C D) deep seafloor at D E) tidal flat at E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) beach at A
B) lagoon at B
C) coral reef at C
D) deep seafloor at D
E) tidal flat at E
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The deep-sea floor is characterized by sediment dominated by:

A) fine dust and the remains of single-celled organisms
B) silt and sand derived from rivers and streams
C) calcite mud and other material derived from coral reefs
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Downslope marine flows comprised of mixed masses of sand, mud, and water are called:

A) turbidity currents
B) longshore currents
C) tidal currents
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Which of the following processes is NOT considered physical weathering?

A) near-surface fracturing
B) frost wedging
C) prying by plant roots
D) thermal expansion
E) oxidation
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What type of weathering is best expressed in this weathered limestone? <strong>What type of weathering is best expressed in this weathered limestone?  </strong> A) oxidation B) dissolution C) hydrolysis D) biologic activity <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) oxidation
B) dissolution
C) hydrolysis
D) biologic activity
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What is the best explanation for the shape of these clasts? <strong>What is the best explanation for the shape of these clasts?  </strong> A) they are composed of relatively soft, soluble materials B) they accumulated on a steep slope C) they have been moved by the wind and rounded by blowing sand in sand dunes D) they have been transported a significant distance <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) they are composed of relatively soft, soluble materials
B) they accumulated on a steep slope
C) they have been moved by the wind and rounded by blowing sand in sand dunes
D) they have been transported a significant distance
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Which of the following attributes does NOT apply to these sediments? <strong>Which of the following attributes does NOT apply to these sediments?  </strong> A) angular clasts B) cobbles and boulders C) well sorted D) composed of gravel <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) angular clasts
B) cobbles and boulders
C) well sorted
D) composed of gravel
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In warm, shallow, marine environments, corals and other marine life typically construct:

A) reefs
B) stromatolites
C) tidal flats
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If you were designing a rock that resisted weathering, which of the following characteristics would it have?

A) closely spaced fractures
B) a soluble chemical composition
C) a quartz-rich rock
D) a rock composed of abundant loose pieces
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Rocks rich in what mineral tend to have a poor solubility during weathering?

A) quartz
B) calcite
C) halite
D) anhydrite
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What typically happens to the size, shape, and sorting of clasts as they are transported from steep mountains toward more gentle settings?

A) the size of the clasts increases
B) the clasts become more rounded
C) the sediment becomes more poorly sorted
D) all of these
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Which of the following processes is NOT considered to be chemical weathering?

A) dissolution
B) thermal expansion
C) oxidation
D) hydrolysis
E) reaction with acids from decaying plants
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Shallow coastal accumulations of sand that rise above the sea as long, narrow islands are called:

A) barrier islands
B) fringing islands
C) sand islands
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Which of the following environments would likely have clasts smaller than sand?

A) a weak current
B) steep slopes
C) dunes formed by wind
D) all of these
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Sedimentary rocks are comprised of material that comes primarily from:

A) other locations
B) the ground below
C) the same place the rock forms
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Which of the following situations would result in angular clasts?

A) transport of the clasts over long distance
B) working of clasts by waves on a beach
C) steep slopes in a mountain
D) dunes formed by wind
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Fine-grained sediment would most likely be present at: <strong>Fine-grained sediment would most likely be present at:  </strong> A) the beach at A and lagoon at B B) the lagoon at B and coral reef at C C) the coral reef at C and deep seafloor at D D) the beach at A and coral reef at C E) the lagoon at B and deep seafloor at D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) the beach at A and lagoon at B
B) the lagoon at B and coral reef at C
C) the coral reef at C and deep seafloor at D
D) the beach at A and coral reef at C
E) the lagoon at B and deep seafloor at D
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Compared to non-fractured rocks, the rate of weathering in fractured rocks of the same composition is:

A) faster
B) slower
C) roughly the same
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Which of the following processes produce sedimentary clasts?

A) fracturing of bedrock that results in angular pieces
B) breaking of round cobbles as they are transported
C) scouring and abrasion of bedrock along rivers
D) decomposition of granite into quartz grains and clay
E) all of these
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The effect of transportation on a pebble's particle size is best summarized by which statement?

A) Its size decreases.
B) Its size stays the same.
C) Its size increases.
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If you were designing a rock that would be easily weathered, which of the following characteristics would it have?

A) closely spaced fractures
B) a soluble chemical composition
C) a limestone in a wet climate
D) a rock composed of abundant pieces
E) all of these
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Sorting describes:

A) the size range of clasts in sediment
B) the general shape of the clasts in the sediment
C) the layering in the sediment
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What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) conglomerate B) breccia C) sandstone D) siltstone or shale <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) conglomerate
B) breccia
C) sandstone
D) siltstone or shale
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Which of the following is NOT a common type of cement in sedimentary rocks?

A) calcite
B) pyroxene
C) silica
D) iron-oxide minerals
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If a rock is poorly sorted, this means the rock contains:

A) mostly sand
B) a great variety of rock types as clasts
C) some angular and some rounded clasts
D) some parts that are reddish and others that are not
E) a wide range in the size of clasts
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Which of the following environments would likely have large clasts?

A) a weak current
B) steep slopes
C) dunes formed by wind
D) all of these
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Sedimentary clasts are:

A) loose fragments of rocks and minerals
B) deposits of sand in a lens shape
C) small sedimentary basins along a river or stream
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What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) conglomerate B) breccia C) sandstone D) siltstone or shale <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) conglomerate
B) breccia
C) sandstone
D) siltstone or shale
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Identify the factors) that strongly influence the size, shape, and/or sorting of sedimentary clasts.

A) Steepness of slope
B) Sediment supply
C) Strength of current
D) Agents of transport
E) All of these
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What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) conglomerate B) breccia C) sandstone D) siltstone or shale <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) conglomerate
B) breccia
C) sandstone
D) siltstone or shale
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What is the main difference between conglomerate and breccia?

A) the size of the clasts
B) the shape of the clasts
C) the sorting of the clasts
D) the kind of cement
E) all of these
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about clastic sedimentary rocks?

A) Clasts in a conglomerate or breccia can be different rock types or can be all the same rock type.
B) To be called a sandstone, quartz must make up more than 95 percent of the grains.
C) The amount of pore space decreases as a sand is compacted into sandstone.
D) Siltstone is coarser than shale.
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Which of the following is NOT involved in turning some sediment into sedimentary rock?

A) burial
B) compaction
C) cementation
D) metamorphism
E) all of these are involved
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What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) conglomerate B) breccia C) sandstone D) siltstone or shale <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) conglomerate
B) breccia
C) sandstone
D) siltstone or shale
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Which of the following rocks is composed of the smallest sedimentary clasts?

A) breccia
B) conglomerate
C) shale
D) sandstone
E) siltstone
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The uniformly-sized sand shown here would be described as: <strong>The uniformly-sized sand shown here would be described as:  </strong> A) well sorted B) poorly sorted C) not sorted D) moderately sorted <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) well sorted
B) poorly sorted
C) not sorted
D) moderately sorted
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What type of rock would you form in this environment, showing a dried up lake bed? <strong>What type of rock would you form in this environment, showing a dried up lake bed?  </strong> A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals B) limestone C) coal D) chert E) iron formation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals
B) limestone
C) coal
D) chert
E) iron formation
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Which of the following characteristics are NOT used to classify and name clastic sediments?

A) the size of the clasts
B) the amount of sorting of clasts
C) the shape of the clasts
D) the climate in which the clasts are produced
E) all of these are used
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The rock shown here, with sediment just visible to the naked eye, is a: <strong>The rock shown here, with sediment just visible to the naked eye, is a:  </strong> A) sandstone B) shale C) conglomerate <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) sandstone
B) shale
C) conglomerate
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The natural cements that hold clasts together precipitate in the empty pore spaces after compaction. Those precipitates come from:

A) water containing dissolved materials
B) outward growth of the original clasts
C) the alignment of clay particles
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Clastic sedimentary rocks are classified primarily on the basis of:

A) sediment size
B) depth of burial
C) sedimentary structures
D) location of these sediments
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Which of the following does NOT correctly match a rock with a possible environment in which that rock forms?

A) salt - evaporation of water
B) gypsum - evaporation of water
C) coal - deep-sea organic-rich black shale
D) chert - accumulation of tiny silica-rich creatures
E) chert - mixing of seawater and groundwater
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Gradational boundaries between different sedimentary rock types can form from:

A) slowing of the current over time
B) a progressive change from one environment to another
C) a gradual rise or fall in sea level
D) all of these
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How does chalk form?

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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This photograph shows chalk. How is it formed? <strong>This photograph shows chalk. How is it formed?  </strong> A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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A soft, very fine-grained limestone formed via the accumulation of the calcium carbonate remains of microorganisms is known as: <strong>A soft, very fine-grained limestone formed via the accumulation of the calcium carbonate remains of microorganisms is known as:  </strong> A) chalk B) gypsum C) chert D) dolostone <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) chalk
B) gypsum
C) chert
D) dolostone
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What can you infer from this contact between an overlying conglomerate and underlying sandstone? <strong>What can you infer from this contact between an overlying conglomerate and underlying sandstone?  </strong> A) The conglomerate was deposited by the wind. B) There was a gradual switch from marine to nonmarine conditions. C) There was a gradual switch from nonmarine to marine conditions. D) There was an abrupt event, such as a flood. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The conglomerate was deposited by the wind.
B) There was a gradual switch from marine to nonmarine conditions.
C) There was a gradual switch from nonmarine to marine conditions.
D) There was an abrupt event, such as a flood.
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What type of rock would you form in this coral reef? <strong>What type of rock would you form in this coral reef?  </strong> A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals B) limestone C) coal D) chert E) iron formation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals
B) limestone
C) coal
D) chert
E) iron formation
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Which of the following does NOT help define layers in some sedimentary rocks?

A) a change in mineral composition
B) a change in grain size
C) a change in color
D) a sharp contact between two rock types
E) all of these are ways that can define layers in sedimentary rocks
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What type of rock would you form in this plant-rich swamp? <strong>What type of rock would you form in this plant-rich swamp?  </strong> A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals B) limestone C) coal D) chert E) iron formation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals
B) limestone
C) coal
D) chert
E) iron formation
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How does gypsum form?

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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This photograph shows chert. How does it form? <strong>This photograph shows chert. How does it form?  </strong> A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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Which way was the current either wind or water) moving during deposition of this section of rocks? <strong>Which way was the current either wind or water) moving during deposition of this section of rocks?  </strong> A) toward the left B) toward the camera C) toward the right D) away from the camera E) there is no way to tell <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) toward the left
B) toward the camera
C) toward the right
D) away from the camera
E) there is no way to tell
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How does a graded bed form?

A) an abrupt change in the composition of the sediment
B) a gradual decrease in the strength of the current over time
C) piling of sediment down the front of a dune or ripple
D) a gradual change in the climate of the region
E) a gradual change in global climate
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The large cross beds in these rocks indicate that the sediment was deposited: <strong>The large cross beds in these rocks indicate that the sediment was deposited:  </strong> A) deep in the ocean B) in a lake with a gently sloping bottom C) by the wind or a water current D) by a debris flow E) all of these <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) deep in the ocean
B) in a lake with a gently sloping bottom
C) by the wind or a water current
D) by a debris flow
E) all of these
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Which of the following is NOT a way to form layers in a sedimentary rock?

A) occurrence of a discrete event like a flood
B) a change in the strength of the current
C) a change in the supply of sediment
D) a change in climate of the region
E) all of these are ways to form layers
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Peat forms from the accumulation of:

A) plant material
B) shells of microorganisms
C) iron oxides
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This photograph shows an iron formation. How does it form? <strong>This photograph shows an iron formation. How does it form?  </strong> A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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How does a cross bed form?

A) an abrupt change in the composition of the sediment
B) a gradual decrease in the strength of the current over time
C) piling of sediment down the front of a dune or ripple
D) a gradual change in the climate
E) two glaciers that cross
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How does iron formation form?

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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How does chert form?

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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Deck 7: Sedimentary Environments
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Mountain streams and rivers typically are characterized by:

A) steep gradients and are confined by bedrock canyons
B) low gradients and unconfined channels
C) steep gradients and unconfined channels
D) low gradients and are confined by bedrock canyons
A
2
What is the geologic setting of Vancouver, British Columbia?

A) it is surrounded by low-lying hills
B) it is along the Fraser River and its delta
C) it is on a large but scenic island in the ocean
D) it is on a large but scenic island in a lake
E) none of these
B
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Melting glaciers tend to deposit most of the sediment they carry and create:

A) at their terminus end)
B) downhill but underneath the glacier
C) in situ in the place of creation)
A
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Which of the following environments would most likely have sediment formed by evaporation of seawater? <strong>Which of the following environments would most likely have sediment formed by evaporation of seawater?  </strong> A) beach at A B) lagoon at B C) coral reef at C D) deep seafloor at D E) tidal flat at E

A) beach at A
B) lagoon at B
C) coral reef at C
D) deep seafloor at D
E) tidal flat at E
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Which of the following sites would have the slowest moving or least energetic current? <strong>Which of the following sites would have the slowest moving or least energetic current?  </strong> A) mountain streams at A B) glacial streams at B C) braided river at C D) delta at D E) lake at E

A) mountain streams at A
B) glacial streams at B
C) braided river at C
D) delta at D
E) lake at E
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Fluvial refers to:

A) the processes and sediment of streams and rivers
B) the movement of fluids underground
C) the hydrological cycle on land
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Most of the exposed surface of the Earth is covered with:

A) sediment and sedimentary rocks
B) sediment and igneous rocks
C) sediment and metamorphic rocks
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The largest sand dunes in dry climates can stretch:

A) hundreds of kilometers
B) hundreds of meters
C) tens of meters
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Which of the following sites would have sand and silt deposited by slowing of the current? <strong>Which of the following sites would have sand and silt deposited by slowing of the current?  </strong> A) mountains at A B) glacial streams at B C) braided river at C D) delta at D E) lake at E

A) mountains at A
B) glacial streams at B
C) braided river at C
D) delta at D
E) lake at E
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What happens to the majority of sediment being carried by moving water as it enters a standing body little or no motion) of water?

A) The sediment gradually settles to the bottom.
B) The sediment remains suspended.
C) The sediment dissolves in the water column.
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Which of the following sites would most likely have turbidity currents? <strong>Which of the following sites would most likely have turbidity currents?  </strong> A) beach at A B) lagoon at B C) coral reef at C D) deep seafloor at D E) tidal flat at E

A) beach at A
B) lagoon at B
C) coral reef at C
D) deep seafloor at D
E) tidal flat at E
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Large, angular clasts are most likely at: <strong>Large, angular clasts are most likely at:  </strong> A) mountains at A and glaciers at B B) glaciers at B and braided river at C C) braided river at C and delta at D D) delta at D and lake at E

A) mountains at A and glaciers at B
B) glaciers at B and braided river at C
C) braided river at C and delta at D
D) delta at D and lake at E
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Sediments with a large amount of sand are most likely at: <strong>Sediments with a large amount of sand are most likely at:  </strong> A) mountains at A and glaciers at B B) glaciers at B and braided river at C C) braided river at C and delta at D D) delta at D and lake at E

A) mountains at A and glaciers at B
B) glaciers at B and braided river at C
C) braided river at C and delta at D
D) delta at D and lake at E
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What sedimentary environments dominate the area around Vancouver, British Columbia?

A) deposition of sediment carried by a braided river
B) large landslides that blocked a narrow ocean channel
C) large ocean waves that carry large boulders far inland
D) a scenic offshore reef that protects the coastline from large waves
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Lithifies can be defined as:

A) loose sediment hardens into sedimentary rock
B) loose sediment breaks off of sedimentary rocks
C) sediment settles from the water column
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The two main processes by which sediment is produced are:

A) physical and chemical weathering
B) subduction and melting
C) transportation and deposition
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Sedimentary environments on land differ because of variations in:

A) topography
B) local geology
C) amount of water
D) all of these
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Which of the following sites would contain the finest grained sedimentary deposits? <strong>Which of the following sites would contain the finest grained sedimentary deposits?  </strong> A) mountains at A B) glaciers at B C) braided river at C D) delta at D E) lake at E

A) mountains at A
B) glaciers at B
C) braided river at C
D) delta at D
E) lake at E
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Which of the following environments would most likely form limestone? <strong>Which of the following environments would most likely form limestone?  </strong> A) beach at A B) lagoon at B C) coral reef at C D) deep seafloor at D E) tidal flat at E

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B) lagoon at B
C) coral reef at C
D) deep seafloor at D
E) tidal flat at E
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Which of the following environments would most likely consist of sand and/or rounded cobbles? <strong>Which of the following environments would most likely consist of sand and/or rounded cobbles?  </strong> A) beach at A B) lagoon at B C) coral reef at C D) deep seafloor at D E) tidal flat at E

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B) lagoon at B
C) coral reef at C
D) deep seafloor at D
E) tidal flat at E
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The deep-sea floor is characterized by sediment dominated by:

A) fine dust and the remains of single-celled organisms
B) silt and sand derived from rivers and streams
C) calcite mud and other material derived from coral reefs
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Downslope marine flows comprised of mixed masses of sand, mud, and water are called:

A) turbidity currents
B) longshore currents
C) tidal currents
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Which of the following processes is NOT considered physical weathering?

A) near-surface fracturing
B) frost wedging
C) prying by plant roots
D) thermal expansion
E) oxidation
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What type of weathering is best expressed in this weathered limestone? <strong>What type of weathering is best expressed in this weathered limestone?  </strong> A) oxidation B) dissolution C) hydrolysis D) biologic activity

A) oxidation
B) dissolution
C) hydrolysis
D) biologic activity
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What is the best explanation for the shape of these clasts? <strong>What is the best explanation for the shape of these clasts?  </strong> A) they are composed of relatively soft, soluble materials B) they accumulated on a steep slope C) they have been moved by the wind and rounded by blowing sand in sand dunes D) they have been transported a significant distance

A) they are composed of relatively soft, soluble materials
B) they accumulated on a steep slope
C) they have been moved by the wind and rounded by blowing sand in sand dunes
D) they have been transported a significant distance
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Which of the following attributes does NOT apply to these sediments? <strong>Which of the following attributes does NOT apply to these sediments?  </strong> A) angular clasts B) cobbles and boulders C) well sorted D) composed of gravel

A) angular clasts
B) cobbles and boulders
C) well sorted
D) composed of gravel
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27
In warm, shallow, marine environments, corals and other marine life typically construct:

A) reefs
B) stromatolites
C) tidal flats
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If you were designing a rock that resisted weathering, which of the following characteristics would it have?

A) closely spaced fractures
B) a soluble chemical composition
C) a quartz-rich rock
D) a rock composed of abundant loose pieces
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Rocks rich in what mineral tend to have a poor solubility during weathering?

A) quartz
B) calcite
C) halite
D) anhydrite
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What typically happens to the size, shape, and sorting of clasts as they are transported from steep mountains toward more gentle settings?

A) the size of the clasts increases
B) the clasts become more rounded
C) the sediment becomes more poorly sorted
D) all of these
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Which of the following processes is NOT considered to be chemical weathering?

A) dissolution
B) thermal expansion
C) oxidation
D) hydrolysis
E) reaction with acids from decaying plants
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32
Shallow coastal accumulations of sand that rise above the sea as long, narrow islands are called:

A) barrier islands
B) fringing islands
C) sand islands
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Which of the following environments would likely have clasts smaller than sand?

A) a weak current
B) steep slopes
C) dunes formed by wind
D) all of these
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Sedimentary rocks are comprised of material that comes primarily from:

A) other locations
B) the ground below
C) the same place the rock forms
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Which of the following situations would result in angular clasts?

A) transport of the clasts over long distance
B) working of clasts by waves on a beach
C) steep slopes in a mountain
D) dunes formed by wind
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36
Fine-grained sediment would most likely be present at: <strong>Fine-grained sediment would most likely be present at:  </strong> A) the beach at A and lagoon at B B) the lagoon at B and coral reef at C C) the coral reef at C and deep seafloor at D D) the beach at A and coral reef at C E) the lagoon at B and deep seafloor at D

A) the beach at A and lagoon at B
B) the lagoon at B and coral reef at C
C) the coral reef at C and deep seafloor at D
D) the beach at A and coral reef at C
E) the lagoon at B and deep seafloor at D
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Compared to non-fractured rocks, the rate of weathering in fractured rocks of the same composition is:

A) faster
B) slower
C) roughly the same
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38
Which of the following processes produce sedimentary clasts?

A) fracturing of bedrock that results in angular pieces
B) breaking of round cobbles as they are transported
C) scouring and abrasion of bedrock along rivers
D) decomposition of granite into quartz grains and clay
E) all of these
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39
The effect of transportation on a pebble's particle size is best summarized by which statement?

A) Its size decreases.
B) Its size stays the same.
C) Its size increases.
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40
If you were designing a rock that would be easily weathered, which of the following characteristics would it have?

A) closely spaced fractures
B) a soluble chemical composition
C) a limestone in a wet climate
D) a rock composed of abundant pieces
E) all of these
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41
Sorting describes:

A) the size range of clasts in sediment
B) the general shape of the clasts in the sediment
C) the layering in the sediment
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42
What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) conglomerate B) breccia C) sandstone D) siltstone or shale

A) conglomerate
B) breccia
C) sandstone
D) siltstone or shale
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43
Which of the following is NOT a common type of cement in sedimentary rocks?

A) calcite
B) pyroxene
C) silica
D) iron-oxide minerals
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44
If a rock is poorly sorted, this means the rock contains:

A) mostly sand
B) a great variety of rock types as clasts
C) some angular and some rounded clasts
D) some parts that are reddish and others that are not
E) a wide range in the size of clasts
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45
Which of the following environments would likely have large clasts?

A) a weak current
B) steep slopes
C) dunes formed by wind
D) all of these
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46
Sedimentary clasts are:

A) loose fragments of rocks and minerals
B) deposits of sand in a lens shape
C) small sedimentary basins along a river or stream
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47
What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) conglomerate B) breccia C) sandstone D) siltstone or shale

A) conglomerate
B) breccia
C) sandstone
D) siltstone or shale
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48
Identify the factors) that strongly influence the size, shape, and/or sorting of sedimentary clasts.

A) Steepness of slope
B) Sediment supply
C) Strength of current
D) Agents of transport
E) All of these
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49
What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) conglomerate B) breccia C) sandstone D) siltstone or shale

A) conglomerate
B) breccia
C) sandstone
D) siltstone or shale
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50
What is the main difference between conglomerate and breccia?

A) the size of the clasts
B) the shape of the clasts
C) the sorting of the clasts
D) the kind of cement
E) all of these
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51
Which of the following statements is NOT true about clastic sedimentary rocks?

A) Clasts in a conglomerate or breccia can be different rock types or can be all the same rock type.
B) To be called a sandstone, quartz must make up more than 95 percent of the grains.
C) The amount of pore space decreases as a sand is compacted into sandstone.
D) Siltstone is coarser than shale.
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52
Which of the following is NOT involved in turning some sediment into sedimentary rock?

A) burial
B) compaction
C) cementation
D) metamorphism
E) all of these are involved
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53
What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) conglomerate B) breccia C) sandstone D) siltstone or shale

A) conglomerate
B) breccia
C) sandstone
D) siltstone or shale
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54
Which of the following rocks is composed of the smallest sedimentary clasts?

A) breccia
B) conglomerate
C) shale
D) sandstone
E) siltstone
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55
The uniformly-sized sand shown here would be described as: <strong>The uniformly-sized sand shown here would be described as:  </strong> A) well sorted B) poorly sorted C) not sorted D) moderately sorted

A) well sorted
B) poorly sorted
C) not sorted
D) moderately sorted
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56
What type of rock would you form in this environment, showing a dried up lake bed? <strong>What type of rock would you form in this environment, showing a dried up lake bed?  </strong> A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals B) limestone C) coal D) chert E) iron formation

A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals
B) limestone
C) coal
D) chert
E) iron formation
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57
Which of the following characteristics are NOT used to classify and name clastic sediments?

A) the size of the clasts
B) the amount of sorting of clasts
C) the shape of the clasts
D) the climate in which the clasts are produced
E) all of these are used
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The rock shown here, with sediment just visible to the naked eye, is a: <strong>The rock shown here, with sediment just visible to the naked eye, is a:  </strong> A) sandstone B) shale C) conglomerate

A) sandstone
B) shale
C) conglomerate
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59
The natural cements that hold clasts together precipitate in the empty pore spaces after compaction. Those precipitates come from:

A) water containing dissolved materials
B) outward growth of the original clasts
C) the alignment of clay particles
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60
Clastic sedimentary rocks are classified primarily on the basis of:

A) sediment size
B) depth of burial
C) sedimentary structures
D) location of these sediments
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61
Which of the following does NOT correctly match a rock with a possible environment in which that rock forms?

A) salt - evaporation of water
B) gypsum - evaporation of water
C) coal - deep-sea organic-rich black shale
D) chert - accumulation of tiny silica-rich creatures
E) chert - mixing of seawater and groundwater
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62
Gradational boundaries between different sedimentary rock types can form from:

A) slowing of the current over time
B) a progressive change from one environment to another
C) a gradual rise or fall in sea level
D) all of these
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63
How does chalk form?

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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64
This photograph shows chalk. How is it formed? <strong>This photograph shows chalk. How is it formed?  </strong> A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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65
A soft, very fine-grained limestone formed via the accumulation of the calcium carbonate remains of microorganisms is known as: <strong>A soft, very fine-grained limestone formed via the accumulation of the calcium carbonate remains of microorganisms is known as:  </strong> A) chalk B) gypsum C) chert D) dolostone

A) chalk
B) gypsum
C) chert
D) dolostone
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66
What can you infer from this contact between an overlying conglomerate and underlying sandstone? <strong>What can you infer from this contact between an overlying conglomerate and underlying sandstone?  </strong> A) The conglomerate was deposited by the wind. B) There was a gradual switch from marine to nonmarine conditions. C) There was a gradual switch from nonmarine to marine conditions. D) There was an abrupt event, such as a flood.

A) The conglomerate was deposited by the wind.
B) There was a gradual switch from marine to nonmarine conditions.
C) There was a gradual switch from nonmarine to marine conditions.
D) There was an abrupt event, such as a flood.
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67
What type of rock would you form in this coral reef? <strong>What type of rock would you form in this coral reef?  </strong> A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals B) limestone C) coal D) chert E) iron formation

A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals
B) limestone
C) coal
D) chert
E) iron formation
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68
Which of the following does NOT help define layers in some sedimentary rocks?

A) a change in mineral composition
B) a change in grain size
C) a change in color
D) a sharp contact between two rock types
E) all of these are ways that can define layers in sedimentary rocks
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69
What type of rock would you form in this plant-rich swamp? <strong>What type of rock would you form in this plant-rich swamp?  </strong> A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals B) limestone C) coal D) chert E) iron formation

A) rock salt and other evaporite minerals
B) limestone
C) coal
D) chert
E) iron formation
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70
How does gypsum form?

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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This photograph shows chert. How does it form? <strong>This photograph shows chert. How does it form?  </strong> A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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72
Which way was the current either wind or water) moving during deposition of this section of rocks? <strong>Which way was the current either wind or water) moving during deposition of this section of rocks?  </strong> A) toward the left B) toward the camera C) toward the right D) away from the camera E) there is no way to tell

A) toward the left
B) toward the camera
C) toward the right
D) away from the camera
E) there is no way to tell
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73
How does a graded bed form?

A) an abrupt change in the composition of the sediment
B) a gradual decrease in the strength of the current over time
C) piling of sediment down the front of a dune or ripple
D) a gradual change in the climate of the region
E) a gradual change in global climate
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74
The large cross beds in these rocks indicate that the sediment was deposited: <strong>The large cross beds in these rocks indicate that the sediment was deposited:  </strong> A) deep in the ocean B) in a lake with a gently sloping bottom C) by the wind or a water current D) by a debris flow E) all of these

A) deep in the ocean
B) in a lake with a gently sloping bottom
C) by the wind or a water current
D) by a debris flow
E) all of these
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75
Which of the following is NOT a way to form layers in a sedimentary rock?

A) occurrence of a discrete event like a flood
B) a change in the strength of the current
C) a change in the supply of sediment
D) a change in climate of the region
E) all of these are ways to form layers
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76
Peat forms from the accumulation of:

A) plant material
B) shells of microorganisms
C) iron oxides
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77
This photograph shows an iron formation. How does it form? <strong>This photograph shows an iron formation. How does it form?  </strong> A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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How does a cross bed form?

A) an abrupt change in the composition of the sediment
B) a gradual decrease in the strength of the current over time
C) piling of sediment down the front of a dune or ripple
D) a gradual change in the climate
E) two glaciers that cross
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How does iron formation form?

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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How does chert form?

A) evaporation of water in a lake or sea
B) accumulation of microscopic organisms composed of calcium carbonate
C) precipitation from seawater early in Earth's history
D) accumulation of silica-rich organisms or mixing of seawater and groundwater
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