Deck 14: Building the Crust With Rocks

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Coal is the most economically valuable sedimentary rock.
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Disposal of fracking fluid by injecting it into the ground causes earthquakes.
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Flux melting only occurs in subduction zones.
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Salt is a type of sedimentary rock.
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In the rock cycle, it is possible to make sedimentary rocks from metamorphic rocks.
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All igneous rocks originate either through decompression melting or flux melting.
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In the rock cycle, eventually all rocks become metamorphic rocks.
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Aphanitic rocks have large, well-developed crystals.
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Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the largest exposed evaporite deposit in the world.
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Sediments are broken and unconsolidated fragments of rock.
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Most rocks are composed of one or more minerals cemented and interlocked together.
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Exposed bedrock is called an outcrop.
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Fossils provide information about evolution and extinction on Earth.
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All igneous rocks form directly from cooled lava.
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Obsidian is a mineral.
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Extrusive igneous rock is an example of a phaneritic rock.
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The majority of metamorphic rocks must be exhumed in order to be exposed on the surface.
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All igneous rocks form directly from cooled magma.
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Rhyolite and andesite are aphanitic rocks.
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In the rock cycle, eventually all rocks become sedimentary rocks.
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Hydraulic fracturing or fracking is a technique that is used to extract oil and gas that is trapped in shale.
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In the rock cycle, rocks always start as igneous rocks, then lithify into sedimentary rocks, then conclude as metamorphic rocks.
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Phaneritic rocks are igneous rocks that cool slowly deep in the crust.
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Coal is an economically important rock.
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Aphanitic rocks are igneous rocks that cool quickly on or near the crust's surface.
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According to the principle of superposition, in a stacked sequence of sedimentary rock layers the oldest layers are at the top.
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Petroleum oil is both a mineral and a rock.
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Rocks can become metamorphosed at the ground's surface if they are heated by lava.
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Fossils provide information about ancient organisms on Earth.
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Regional metamorphism requires the presence of either magma or lava.
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Most of the rocks exposed at the surface are igneous and metamorphic rocks.
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Coal mountaintop removal is an environmentally safe form of mining.
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Fossils provide information about ancient climates on Earth.
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Many minerals and rocks today provide economically significant materials.
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The process of exhumation creates sedimentary rock.
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Sedimentary rocks form directly from cooled magma.
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The presence of coal in the crust indicates that thick forests and wetlands occurred in that area long ago.
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Phaneritic rocks have poorly developed crystals.
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In the rock cycle, it is possible to make metamorphic rocks from igneous rocks.
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Most of the crust is composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
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Contact metamorphism requires the presence of either magma or lava.
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<strong>  Referring to the image, Hawai'i has formed in what type of melting environment?</strong> A)mid-ocean ridges B)continental rift valleys C)hot spots D)subduction zones <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the image, Hawai'i has formed in what type of melting environment?

A)mid-ocean ridges
B)continental rift valleys
C)hot spots
D)subduction zones
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The earliest stone tools in eastern Africa were used to hunt big game.
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, which rock is extrusive igneous?</strong> A)granite B)diorite C)gabbro D)rhyolite <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the figure, which rock is extrusive igneous?

A)granite
B)diorite
C)gabbro
D)rhyolite
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Granite and diorite are phaneritic rocks.
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, which rock type is phaneritic?</strong> A)basalt B)andesite C)gabbro D)rhyolite <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the figure, which rock type is phaneritic?

A)basalt
B)andesite
C)gabbro
D)rhyolite
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Plastiglomerate is an anthropogenic rock.
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Felsic rocks are composed of about __________ percent silica.

A)50
B)60
C)70
D)80
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.1, which lithifies into fossiliferous limestone?</strong> A)shell fragments from coral reefs B)sand C)peat soils D)evaporated seawater <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 14.1, which lithifies into fossiliferous limestone?

A)shell fragments from coral reefs
B)sand
C)peat soils
D)evaporated seawater
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Referring to Table 14.1, which lithifies into shale?

A)shell fragments from coral reefs
B)sand
C)peat soils
D)clay
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Referring to Table 14.1, which is an example of an organic sedimentary rock?

A)siltstone
B)shale
C)coal
D)rock salt
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.1, which is an example of a chemical sedimentary rock?</strong> A)coal B)gypsum C)chalk D)sandstone <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 14.1, which is an example of a chemical sedimentary rock?

A)coal
B)gypsum
C)chalk
D)sandstone
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All sedimentary rocks are made from sediments.
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Fracking is a new technology, invented in the last two decades.
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Contact metamorphism is more geographically widespread than regional metamorphism.
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.3, which type of metamorphic rock is foliated?</strong> A)anthracite coal B)marble C)quartzite D)schist <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 14.3, which type of metamorphic rock is foliated?

A)anthracite coal
B)marble
C)quartzite
D)schist
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Referring to the figure, which rock has the highest silica content?

A)rhyolite
B)andesite
C)diorite
D)gabbro
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Lithium ion batteries for laptops and phones are made in part from evaporite deposits.
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, which rock is intrusive igneous?</strong> A)basalt B)gabbro C)rhyolite D)andesite <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the figure, which rock is intrusive igneous?

A)basalt
B)gabbro
C)rhyolite
D)andesite
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__________ sedimentary rock is composed of broken pieces of other rocks.

A)Clastic
B)Organic
C)Chemical
D)Inorganic
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<strong>  According to the pie chart, what percentage of Earth's crust is composed of iron?</strong> A)8.1% B)5% C)3.6% D)2.8% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the pie chart, what percentage of Earth's crust is composed of iron?

A)8.1%
B)5%
C)3.6%
D)2.8%
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Referring to the figure, which rock cooled from magma?

A)rhyolite
B)granite
C)andesite
D)basalt
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<strong>  Referring to the image, the Cascade Range in western North America was produced by what?</strong> A)mid-ocean ridges B)continental rift valleys C)hot spots D)subduction zones <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the image, the Cascade Range in western North America was produced by what?

A)mid-ocean ridges
B)continental rift valleys
C)hot spots
D)subduction zones
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Which is not a criterion in determining if something is a mineral?

A)It must be naturally occurring.
B)It must be made by organisms.
C)It must be crystalline.
D)It must be of uniform chemical composition
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Which describes a metamorphic rock?

A)cooled from magma deep underground or lava on the surface
B)formed through cementation or compression of broken rock fragments
C)formed from heat and pressure on preexisting rock
D)formed from organisms
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Which of these do fossils not help us understand?

A)the process of evolution and extinction
B)the process of metamorphism
C)relative and absolute ages of rocks
D)climate and environmental change
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__________ metamorphic rocks show flat or wavy banding patterns.

A)Foliated
B)Nonfoliated
C)Extrusive
D)Intrusive
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.1, from what does coal form?</strong> A)precipitated calcium carbonate B)cobbles C)peat soils D)silt and clay <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 14.1, from what does coal form?

A)precipitated calcium carbonate
B)cobbles
C)peat soils
D)silt and clay
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.3, what is the protolith for gneiss?</strong> A)schist B)mudstone C)shale or mudstone D)slate <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 14.3, what is the protolith for gneiss?

A)schist
B)mudstone
C)shale or mudstone
D)slate
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__________ form when carbon combines with other elements, particularly oxygen.

A)Silicates
B)Oxides
C)Sulfides and sulfates
D)Carbonates
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, which rock cooled quickly near the surface?</strong> A)granite B)diorite C)basalt D)gabbro <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the figure, which rock cooled quickly near the surface?

A)granite
B)diorite
C)basalt
D)gabbro
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.3, which type of metamorphic rock is nonfoliated?</strong> A)anthracite coal B)schist C)gneiss D)slate <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 14.3, which type of metamorphic rock is nonfoliated?

A)anthracite coal
B)schist
C)gneiss
D)slate
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__________ is the process by which minerals fill the spaces between rock fragments and bind them together.

A)Cementation
B)Lithification
C)Crystallization
D)Oxidation
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What is fracking fluid?

A)water that naturally occurs at a well
B)water that is injected into a well by fracking operations
C)oil that is extracted from a well that is fracked
D)the toxic chemicals that are added to water
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Which is not a problem potentially associated with fracking?

A)surface water contamination
B)groundwater contamination
C)deforestation
D)climate change
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About __________ percent of the continental rocks are composed of silicates.

A)40
B)55
C)70
D)95
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, which rock cooled from lava?</strong> A)gabbro B)granite C)basalt D)diorite <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the figure, which rock cooled from lava?

A)gabbro
B)granite
C)basalt
D)diorite
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In which geographic setting is a metamorphic rock most likely to be found?

A)on a volcanic mountain range
B)on the seafloor
C)deep in the lithosphere
D)in a valley
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Contact metamorphism occurs only when __________ is present.

A)water
B)magma
C)igneous rock
D)oceanic crust
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__________ sedimentary rocks result from dissolved materials that precipitate out of water.

A)Clastic
B)Organic
C)Chemical
D)Inorganic
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Coal is the most economically valuable sedimentary rock.
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Disposal of fracking fluid by injecting it into the ground causes earthquakes.
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Flux melting only occurs in subduction zones.
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Salt is a type of sedimentary rock.
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In the rock cycle, it is possible to make sedimentary rocks from metamorphic rocks.
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All igneous rocks originate either through decompression melting or flux melting.
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In the rock cycle, eventually all rocks become metamorphic rocks.
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Aphanitic rocks have large, well-developed crystals.
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Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the largest exposed evaporite deposit in the world.
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Sediments are broken and unconsolidated fragments of rock.
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Most rocks are composed of one or more minerals cemented and interlocked together.
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Exposed bedrock is called an outcrop.
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Fossils provide information about evolution and extinction on Earth.
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All igneous rocks form directly from cooled lava.
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Obsidian is a mineral.
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Extrusive igneous rock is an example of a phaneritic rock.
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The majority of metamorphic rocks must be exhumed in order to be exposed on the surface.
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All igneous rocks form directly from cooled magma.
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Rhyolite and andesite are aphanitic rocks.
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In the rock cycle, eventually all rocks become sedimentary rocks.
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Hydraulic fracturing or fracking is a technique that is used to extract oil and gas that is trapped in shale.
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In the rock cycle, rocks always start as igneous rocks, then lithify into sedimentary rocks, then conclude as metamorphic rocks.
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Phaneritic rocks are igneous rocks that cool slowly deep in the crust.
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Coal is an economically important rock.
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Aphanitic rocks are igneous rocks that cool quickly on or near the crust's surface.
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According to the principle of superposition, in a stacked sequence of sedimentary rock layers the oldest layers are at the top.
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Petroleum oil is both a mineral and a rock.
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Rocks can become metamorphosed at the ground's surface if they are heated by lava.
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Fossils provide information about ancient organisms on Earth.
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Regional metamorphism requires the presence of either magma or lava.
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Most of the rocks exposed at the surface are igneous and metamorphic rocks.
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Coal mountaintop removal is an environmentally safe form of mining.
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Fossils provide information about ancient climates on Earth.
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Many minerals and rocks today provide economically significant materials.
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The process of exhumation creates sedimentary rock.
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Sedimentary rocks form directly from cooled magma.
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The presence of coal in the crust indicates that thick forests and wetlands occurred in that area long ago.
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Phaneritic rocks have poorly developed crystals.
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In the rock cycle, it is possible to make metamorphic rocks from igneous rocks.
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Most of the crust is composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
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Contact metamorphism requires the presence of either magma or lava.
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<strong>  Referring to the image, Hawai'i has formed in what type of melting environment?</strong> A)mid-ocean ridges B)continental rift valleys C)hot spots D)subduction zones
Referring to the image, Hawai'i has formed in what type of melting environment?

A)mid-ocean ridges
B)continental rift valleys
C)hot spots
D)subduction zones
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The earliest stone tools in eastern Africa were used to hunt big game.
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, which rock is extrusive igneous?</strong> A)granite B)diorite C)gabbro D)rhyolite
Referring to the figure, which rock is extrusive igneous?

A)granite
B)diorite
C)gabbro
D)rhyolite
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Granite and diorite are phaneritic rocks.
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, which rock type is phaneritic?</strong> A)basalt B)andesite C)gabbro D)rhyolite
Referring to the figure, which rock type is phaneritic?

A)basalt
B)andesite
C)gabbro
D)rhyolite
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Plastiglomerate is an anthropogenic rock.
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Felsic rocks are composed of about __________ percent silica.

A)50
B)60
C)70
D)80
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.1, which lithifies into fossiliferous limestone?</strong> A)shell fragments from coral reefs B)sand C)peat soils D)evaporated seawater
Referring to Table 14.1, which lithifies into fossiliferous limestone?

A)shell fragments from coral reefs
B)sand
C)peat soils
D)evaporated seawater
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Referring to Table 14.1, which lithifies into shale?

A)shell fragments from coral reefs
B)sand
C)peat soils
D)clay
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Referring to Table 14.1, which is an example of an organic sedimentary rock?

A)siltstone
B)shale
C)coal
D)rock salt
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.1, which is an example of a chemical sedimentary rock?</strong> A)coal B)gypsum C)chalk D)sandstone
Referring to Table 14.1, which is an example of a chemical sedimentary rock?

A)coal
B)gypsum
C)chalk
D)sandstone
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All sedimentary rocks are made from sediments.
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Fracking is a new technology, invented in the last two decades.
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Contact metamorphism is more geographically widespread than regional metamorphism.
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.3, which type of metamorphic rock is foliated?</strong> A)anthracite coal B)marble C)quartzite D)schist
Referring to Table 14.3, which type of metamorphic rock is foliated?

A)anthracite coal
B)marble
C)quartzite
D)schist
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Referring to the figure, which rock has the highest silica content?

A)rhyolite
B)andesite
C)diorite
D)gabbro
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Lithium ion batteries for laptops and phones are made in part from evaporite deposits.
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, which rock is intrusive igneous?</strong> A)basalt B)gabbro C)rhyolite D)andesite
Referring to the figure, which rock is intrusive igneous?

A)basalt
B)gabbro
C)rhyolite
D)andesite
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__________ sedimentary rock is composed of broken pieces of other rocks.

A)Clastic
B)Organic
C)Chemical
D)Inorganic
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<strong>  According to the pie chart, what percentage of Earth's crust is composed of iron?</strong> A)8.1% B)5% C)3.6% D)2.8%
According to the pie chart, what percentage of Earth's crust is composed of iron?

A)8.1%
B)5%
C)3.6%
D)2.8%
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Referring to the figure, which rock cooled from magma?

A)rhyolite
B)granite
C)andesite
D)basalt
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<strong>  Referring to the image, the Cascade Range in western North America was produced by what?</strong> A)mid-ocean ridges B)continental rift valleys C)hot spots D)subduction zones
Referring to the image, the Cascade Range in western North America was produced by what?

A)mid-ocean ridges
B)continental rift valleys
C)hot spots
D)subduction zones
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Which is not a criterion in determining if something is a mineral?

A)It must be naturally occurring.
B)It must be made by organisms.
C)It must be crystalline.
D)It must be of uniform chemical composition
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Which describes a metamorphic rock?

A)cooled from magma deep underground or lava on the surface
B)formed through cementation or compression of broken rock fragments
C)formed from heat and pressure on preexisting rock
D)formed from organisms
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Which of these do fossils not help us understand?

A)the process of evolution and extinction
B)the process of metamorphism
C)relative and absolute ages of rocks
D)climate and environmental change
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__________ metamorphic rocks show flat or wavy banding patterns.

A)Foliated
B)Nonfoliated
C)Extrusive
D)Intrusive
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.1, from what does coal form?</strong> A)precipitated calcium carbonate B)cobbles C)peat soils D)silt and clay
Referring to Table 14.1, from what does coal form?

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B)cobbles
C)peat soils
D)silt and clay
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.3, what is the protolith for gneiss?</strong> A)schist B)mudstone C)shale or mudstone D)slate
Referring to Table 14.3, what is the protolith for gneiss?

A)schist
B)mudstone
C)shale or mudstone
D)slate
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__________ form when carbon combines with other elements, particularly oxygen.

A)Silicates
B)Oxides
C)Sulfides and sulfates
D)Carbonates
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<strong>  Referring to the figure, which rock cooled quickly near the surface?</strong> A)granite B)diorite C)basalt D)gabbro
Referring to the figure, which rock cooled quickly near the surface?

A)granite
B)diorite
C)basalt
D)gabbro
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<strong>  Referring to Table 14.3, which type of metamorphic rock is nonfoliated?</strong> A)anthracite coal B)schist C)gneiss D)slate
Referring to Table 14.3, which type of metamorphic rock is nonfoliated?

A)anthracite coal
B)schist
C)gneiss
D)slate
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__________ is the process by which minerals fill the spaces between rock fragments and bind them together.

A)Cementation
B)Lithification
C)Crystallization
D)Oxidation
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74
What is fracking fluid?

A)water that naturally occurs at a well
B)water that is injected into a well by fracking operations
C)oil that is extracted from a well that is fracked
D)the toxic chemicals that are added to water
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75
Which is not a problem potentially associated with fracking?

A)surface water contamination
B)groundwater contamination
C)deforestation
D)climate change
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76
About __________ percent of the continental rocks are composed of silicates.

A)40
B)55
C)70
D)95
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77
<strong>  Referring to the figure, which rock cooled from lava?</strong> A)gabbro B)granite C)basalt D)diorite
Referring to the figure, which rock cooled from lava?

A)gabbro
B)granite
C)basalt
D)diorite
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78
In which geographic setting is a metamorphic rock most likely to be found?

A)on a volcanic mountain range
B)on the seafloor
C)deep in the lithosphere
D)in a valley
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79
Contact metamorphism occurs only when __________ is present.

A)water
B)magma
C)igneous rock
D)oceanic crust
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80
__________ sedimentary rocks result from dissolved materials that precipitate out of water.

A)Clastic
B)Organic
C)Chemical
D)Inorganic
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