__________ is a parallel fracture pattern that cuts through original sedimentary bedding in metamorphic rocks.
A) Foliation
B) Slaty cleavage
C) Cross-bedding
D) Burial metamorphism
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Q33: Which of these pairs of igneous rocks
Q34: Sedimentary rocks cover about _ percent of
Q35: Igneous rocks form by:
A) lithification of sediment.
B)
Q36: Intrusive igneous rocks form when magma solidifies:
A)
Q37: Most of the Earth's limestone is composed
Q39: An example of a metamorphic change in
Q40: Which of these igneous rocks is the
Q41: Lithified clay is called:
A) conglomerate.
B) granite.
C) sandstone.
D)
Q42: Metamorphic rock forms when:
A) seawater precipitates.
B) sediments
Q43: Quartzite is metamorphosed quartz sandstone.
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