Deck 14: Sediment and Sedimentary Rocks

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Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed mostly of the mineral calcite.
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The environment of deposition is determined by the location in which deposition occurs.
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Chalk is not a sedimentary rock.
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Sorting is the process by which sediment grains are selected and separated according to grain size.
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Detrital sedimentary rocks form from cemented sedimentary grains that are fragments of a preexisting rock.
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Most shale contains both clay-sized and silt-sized particles.
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Sedimentary rocks can form from the deposition of solid particles eroded from pre-existing rock or from the deposition of the hard parts of organisms.
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All evaporites have a crystalline texture.
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Lithification is the general term for the processes that convert loose sediment into a sedimentary rock.
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Mud cracks form only in sediment exposed above water.
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The principle of superposition states that in a stack of horizontal layers the oldest layer is on top.
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Most sediment is transported some distance by gravity,wind,water or ice.
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Sedimentary breccia is a sedimentary rock formed by cementation of coarse angular fragments of rubble.
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A sandstone with more than 25% sand-sized feldspar is an arkose.
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Sediments are unconsolidated,which means the grains are separate and unattached to one another.
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Boulders include all rounded particles coarser than 2 mm in diameter.
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Dolostone (dolomite)often forms from limestone.
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Sedimentary structures are features found in sedimentary rocks that provide clues that help interpret their transport and deposition.
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Clay is the finest sediment.
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Plate tectonics do not influence the distribution of sedimentary rocks.
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Under what conditions is a sediment considered to be well-sorted?

A)when the grains contains a wide variety of grain sizes mixed together
B)when the grains contains just one general grain size and one mineral
C)when the grains are in individual layers
D)when the grains are nearly all the same size.
E)when the grains contain just one or two general grain sizes
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Carbonate rocks contain the _____ ion as part of their chemical composition.

A)CaO32-
B)CO32-
C)CaCO32-
D)limestone
E)Carbonate rocks do not contain ions.
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______ is the shift to a tighter packing of sediment grains due to the weight of overburden.

A)Cementation
B)Recrystallization
C)Preservation
D)Compaction
E)Deposition
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The most common type of sedimentary rocks are ____.

A)inorganic
B)detrital
C)chemical
D)biochemical
E)carbonates
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_____ is a term that describes a series of visible layers in sedimentary rock.

A)Units
B)Tables
C)Sheets
D)Planes
E)Bedding
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_____ is a coarse-grained sedimentary rock formed by the cementation of rounded gravel.

A)Breccia
B)Mega sandstone
C)Pebble rock
D)Boulder rock
E)Conglomerate
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Sand grains can be distinguished from silt grain by ____.

A)the gritty feel between the teeth
B)seeing the individual sand grains
C)composition of the grains
D)the gritty feel between the fingers.
E)only by a microscope
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In order of decreasing size (largest listed first),sedimentary grain sizes include __.

A)clay,sand,silt,and gravel
B)gravel,sand,clay,and silt
C)sand,gravel,silt,and clay
D)gravel,sand,silt,and clay
E)gravel,silt,sand,and clay
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_______ is an organic rock formed from the compression and alteration of plant remains such as leaves,twigs,and tree trunks.

A)Crystalline
B)Clastic
C)Bioclastics
D)Coal
E)Recycled
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___ is a sedimentary rock formed by the cementation of coarse angular fragments of rubble.

A)Breccia
B)Conglomerate
C)Boulder rock
D)Arkose
E)Cataclastic
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A _____ is a layer of sedimentary rock with a vertical change in particle size,usually from coarse at the bottom to fine at the top.

A)patterned bed
B)cross bed
C)sorted bed
D)graded bed
E)schist
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____ is the process by which sediment grains are selected and separated according to grain size by agent of transportation.

A)Sorting
B)Grading
C)Distillating
D)Selection
E)Segregation
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_____ form(s)only in find-grained sediments that are exposed to air.

A)Cross beds
B)Cleavage
C)Mudcracks
D)Bedding
E)Ripples
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A(n)___ is sandstone containing a significant amount of feldspar.

A)marble
B)quartz sandstone
C)graywacke
D)shale
E)arkose
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Silt is mostly composed of ___ grains.

A)clay mineral
B)feldspar
C)quartz
D)mica
E)calcite
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______ are sedimentary rocks deposited by direct precipitation of minerals from water.

A)Hydro rocks
B)Clastic rocks
C)Chemical rocks
D)Aquatic rocks
E)Biologic rocks
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A sedimentary rock that consists of sediment grains bound by cement into a rigid framework is called _______.

A)crystalline
B)clastic
C)biochemical
D)organic
E)recycled
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______ is the general term for the processes that convert loose sediment into sedimentary rock.

A)Gluing
B)Hardening
C)Crystallization
D)Lithification
E)Stiffening
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A(n)______ is sandstone in which more than 15% of the rock's volume consists of fine-grained matrix.

A)quartz sandstone
B)quartzite
C)graywacke
D)oolitic limestone
E)arkose
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The most common cements are _____ and ____.

A)hematite; limonite
B)dolomite; halite
C)calcite; quartz
D)olivine; pyroxene
E)feldspar; mica
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A(n)____ is a body of sediment deposited when a river flows into standing water,like a lake or sea.

A)formation
B)alluvial fan
C)delta
D)sandbar
E)intrusive deposit
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Sedimentary rock on ____ will enable planetary geologists to one day unravel its history.

A)the moon
B)Jupiter
C)Mars
D)Mercury
E)Io
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Peat is a brown lightweight unconsolidated deposit that ultimately can transform into ____.

A)bogolite
B)swampstone
C)crude oil
D)shale
E)coal
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The principle of ___ holds that,in a stack of horizontal layers the oldest layer is on the bottom and the layers become younger upward.

A)supposition
B)superposition
C)superannualation
D)original horizontality
E)bedding
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___ are polygonal patterns that form in very fine sediment as it dries.

A)Ripple marks
B)Cross beds
C)Burrows
D)Mud cracks
E)Graded beds
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_____ are massive deposits of limestone.

A)Turbidity flows
B)Alluvial fans
C)Deltas
D)Reefs
E)Lithosomes
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_______ sediments are deposited or precipitated as a result of the actions of organisms.

A)Biochemical
B)Pyroclastic
C)Hyaloclastic
D)Siliciclastic
E)Calciclastic
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_______ limestones are precipitated through the actions of organisms.

A)Hyaloclastic
B)Calciclastic
C)Bioclastic
D)Siliciclastic
E)Pyroclastic
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Continental environments include all of the following except __.

A)lake beds
B)river beds
C)glacial deposits
D)coral reefs
E)alluvial fans
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Asymmetrical _____ are produced by current flowing in a single direction.

A)wave marks
B)ridge marks
C)ripple marks
D)mullion marks
E)burrow marks
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Oil and natural gas originate from _____ in marine sediments.

A)peat
B)the earth's interior
C)organic matter
D)coal
E)comet impacts
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The two primary types of carbonate sedimentary rocks are ___ and dolostone.

A)dolomite
B)gypsum
C)coal
D)limestone
E)sandstone
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____ limestones have a clastic texture.

A)Fossiliferous
B)Bioclastic
C)Inorganic
D)Chemical
E)Oolitic
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______ forms from limestone when the calcium in calcite is partially replaced by magnesium.

A)Gypsum
B)Halite
C)Chert
D)Quartz
E)Dolomite
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Rock salt is composed of the mineral ______.

A)calcite
B)trona
C)dolomite
D)halite
E)gypsum
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In sandstone,a thick bed will often consist of a series of thinner inclined beds called ____.

A)laminations
B)ripple beds
C)graded beds
D)cross beds
E)tweed beds
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_____ are precipitated as a result of inorganic processes.

A)Chalks
B)Oolitic limestones
C)Coals
D)Calcic sandstones
E)Fossiliferous limestones
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___ are features found within sedimentary rock that formed during or shortly after deposition.

A)Bedding planes
B)Sedimentary structures
C)Laminations
D)Formations
E)Turbidity currents
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A(n)___ is a body of rock of considerable thickness that is large enough to be mappable and with characteristics that distinguish it from adjacent rocks.

A)layer
B)bed
C)blanket
D)formation
E)epoch
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___ is a hard,compact,very fine-grained sedimentary rock composed entirely of silica.

A)Tuff
B)Chalk
C)Chert
D)Travertine
E)Claystone
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Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed mostly of the mineral calcite.
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The environment of deposition is determined by the location in which deposition occurs.
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Chalk is not a sedimentary rock.
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Sorting is the process by which sediment grains are selected and separated according to grain size.
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Detrital sedimentary rocks form from cemented sedimentary grains that are fragments of a preexisting rock.
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Most shale contains both clay-sized and silt-sized particles.
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Sedimentary rocks can form from the deposition of solid particles eroded from pre-existing rock or from the deposition of the hard parts of organisms.
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All evaporites have a crystalline texture.
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Lithification is the general term for the processes that convert loose sediment into a sedimentary rock.
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Mud cracks form only in sediment exposed above water.
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The principle of superposition states that in a stack of horizontal layers the oldest layer is on top.
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Most sediment is transported some distance by gravity,wind,water or ice.
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Sedimentary breccia is a sedimentary rock formed by cementation of coarse angular fragments of rubble.
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A sandstone with more than 25% sand-sized feldspar is an arkose.
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Sediments are unconsolidated,which means the grains are separate and unattached to one another.
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Boulders include all rounded particles coarser than 2 mm in diameter.
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Dolostone (dolomite)often forms from limestone.
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Sedimentary structures are features found in sedimentary rocks that provide clues that help interpret their transport and deposition.
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Clay is the finest sediment.
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Plate tectonics do not influence the distribution of sedimentary rocks.
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Under what conditions is a sediment considered to be well-sorted?

A)when the grains contains a wide variety of grain sizes mixed together
B)when the grains contains just one general grain size and one mineral
C)when the grains are in individual layers
D)when the grains are nearly all the same size.
E)when the grains contain just one or two general grain sizes
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Carbonate rocks contain the _____ ion as part of their chemical composition.

A)CaO32-
B)CO32-
C)CaCO32-
D)limestone
E)Carbonate rocks do not contain ions.
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______ is the shift to a tighter packing of sediment grains due to the weight of overburden.

A)Cementation
B)Recrystallization
C)Preservation
D)Compaction
E)Deposition
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The most common type of sedimentary rocks are ____.

A)inorganic
B)detrital
C)chemical
D)biochemical
E)carbonates
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_____ is a term that describes a series of visible layers in sedimentary rock.

A)Units
B)Tables
C)Sheets
D)Planes
E)Bedding
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_____ is a coarse-grained sedimentary rock formed by the cementation of rounded gravel.

A)Breccia
B)Mega sandstone
C)Pebble rock
D)Boulder rock
E)Conglomerate
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Sand grains can be distinguished from silt grain by ____.

A)the gritty feel between the teeth
B)seeing the individual sand grains
C)composition of the grains
D)the gritty feel between the fingers.
E)only by a microscope
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In order of decreasing size (largest listed first),sedimentary grain sizes include __.

A)clay,sand,silt,and gravel
B)gravel,sand,clay,and silt
C)sand,gravel,silt,and clay
D)gravel,sand,silt,and clay
E)gravel,silt,sand,and clay
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_______ is an organic rock formed from the compression and alteration of plant remains such as leaves,twigs,and tree trunks.

A)Crystalline
B)Clastic
C)Bioclastics
D)Coal
E)Recycled
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___ is a sedimentary rock formed by the cementation of coarse angular fragments of rubble.

A)Breccia
B)Conglomerate
C)Boulder rock
D)Arkose
E)Cataclastic
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A _____ is a layer of sedimentary rock with a vertical change in particle size,usually from coarse at the bottom to fine at the top.

A)patterned bed
B)cross bed
C)sorted bed
D)graded bed
E)schist
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____ is the process by which sediment grains are selected and separated according to grain size by agent of transportation.

A)Sorting
B)Grading
C)Distillating
D)Selection
E)Segregation
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_____ form(s)only in find-grained sediments that are exposed to air.

A)Cross beds
B)Cleavage
C)Mudcracks
D)Bedding
E)Ripples
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A(n)___ is sandstone containing a significant amount of feldspar.

A)marble
B)quartz sandstone
C)graywacke
D)shale
E)arkose
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Silt is mostly composed of ___ grains.

A)clay mineral
B)feldspar
C)quartz
D)mica
E)calcite
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______ are sedimentary rocks deposited by direct precipitation of minerals from water.

A)Hydro rocks
B)Clastic rocks
C)Chemical rocks
D)Aquatic rocks
E)Biologic rocks
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A sedimentary rock that consists of sediment grains bound by cement into a rigid framework is called _______.

A)crystalline
B)clastic
C)biochemical
D)organic
E)recycled
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______ is the general term for the processes that convert loose sediment into sedimentary rock.

A)Gluing
B)Hardening
C)Crystallization
D)Lithification
E)Stiffening
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A(n)______ is sandstone in which more than 15% of the rock's volume consists of fine-grained matrix.

A)quartz sandstone
B)quartzite
C)graywacke
D)oolitic limestone
E)arkose
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The most common cements are _____ and ____.

A)hematite; limonite
B)dolomite; halite
C)calcite; quartz
D)olivine; pyroxene
E)feldspar; mica
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41
A(n)____ is a body of sediment deposited when a river flows into standing water,like a lake or sea.

A)formation
B)alluvial fan
C)delta
D)sandbar
E)intrusive deposit
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42
Sedimentary rock on ____ will enable planetary geologists to one day unravel its history.

A)the moon
B)Jupiter
C)Mars
D)Mercury
E)Io
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43
Peat is a brown lightweight unconsolidated deposit that ultimately can transform into ____.

A)bogolite
B)swampstone
C)crude oil
D)shale
E)coal
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The principle of ___ holds that,in a stack of horizontal layers the oldest layer is on the bottom and the layers become younger upward.

A)supposition
B)superposition
C)superannualation
D)original horizontality
E)bedding
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___ are polygonal patterns that form in very fine sediment as it dries.

A)Ripple marks
B)Cross beds
C)Burrows
D)Mud cracks
E)Graded beds
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46
_____ are massive deposits of limestone.

A)Turbidity flows
B)Alluvial fans
C)Deltas
D)Reefs
E)Lithosomes
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47
_______ sediments are deposited or precipitated as a result of the actions of organisms.

A)Biochemical
B)Pyroclastic
C)Hyaloclastic
D)Siliciclastic
E)Calciclastic
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_______ limestones are precipitated through the actions of organisms.

A)Hyaloclastic
B)Calciclastic
C)Bioclastic
D)Siliciclastic
E)Pyroclastic
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49
Continental environments include all of the following except __.

A)lake beds
B)river beds
C)glacial deposits
D)coral reefs
E)alluvial fans
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50
Asymmetrical _____ are produced by current flowing in a single direction.

A)wave marks
B)ridge marks
C)ripple marks
D)mullion marks
E)burrow marks
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51
Oil and natural gas originate from _____ in marine sediments.

A)peat
B)the earth's interior
C)organic matter
D)coal
E)comet impacts
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52
The two primary types of carbonate sedimentary rocks are ___ and dolostone.

A)dolomite
B)gypsum
C)coal
D)limestone
E)sandstone
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53
____ limestones have a clastic texture.

A)Fossiliferous
B)Bioclastic
C)Inorganic
D)Chemical
E)Oolitic
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54
______ forms from limestone when the calcium in calcite is partially replaced by magnesium.

A)Gypsum
B)Halite
C)Chert
D)Quartz
E)Dolomite
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55
Rock salt is composed of the mineral ______.

A)calcite
B)trona
C)dolomite
D)halite
E)gypsum
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56
In sandstone,a thick bed will often consist of a series of thinner inclined beds called ____.

A)laminations
B)ripple beds
C)graded beds
D)cross beds
E)tweed beds
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57
_____ are precipitated as a result of inorganic processes.

A)Chalks
B)Oolitic limestones
C)Coals
D)Calcic sandstones
E)Fossiliferous limestones
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58
___ are features found within sedimentary rock that formed during or shortly after deposition.

A)Bedding planes
B)Sedimentary structures
C)Laminations
D)Formations
E)Turbidity currents
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59
A(n)___ is a body of rock of considerable thickness that is large enough to be mappable and with characteristics that distinguish it from adjacent rocks.

A)layer
B)bed
C)blanket
D)formation
E)epoch
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___ is a hard,compact,very fine-grained sedimentary rock composed entirely of silica.

A)Tuff
B)Chalk
C)Chert
D)Travertine
E)Claystone
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