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________, a common mineral found in igneous rocks, is the most abundant mineral in detrital sedimentary rocks. Question 1 options: Quartz Calcite...
________, a common mineral found in igneous rocks, is the most abundant mineral in detrital sedimentary rocks.
Question 1 options:
Quartz
Calcite
Biotite
Orthoclase
SaveQuestion 2 (0.5 points)What is probably the single most important, original, depositional feature in sedimentary rocks?
Question 2 options:
sizes of the sand grains
bedding or stratification
compaction of the mud and clay
degree of lithification
SaveQuestion 3 (0.5 points)Compaction is a very important part of the lithification process for which of the following sediments?
Question 3 options:
cobble
gravel
mud
sand
SaveQuestion 4 (0.5 points)Which statement concerning sedimentary rocks is not true?
Question 4 options:
They probably show some evidence of stratification.
They may contain fossils that provide clues about ancient life forms.
They are composed of particles and constituents derived from weathering and erosion of other rocks.
They were originally deposited at depth below the bottom of the sea.
SaveQuestion 5 (0.5 points)Sedimentary rocks account for about what percentage of the Earth's outermost 10 kilometers of rock (first percentage). Also, what percentage of the Earth's continental area is covered by sedimentary rocks (second percentage)?
Question 5 options:
5% & 75%
85% & 100%
3.5% & 100%
65% & 10%
SaveQuestion 6 (0.5 points)What platy, parallel, mineral grains are the most visual aspect of foliated metamorphic rocks?
Question 6 options:
quartz
micas
carbonates
feldspars
SaveQuestion 7 (0.5 points)What foliated, metamorphic rock is texturally intermediate between slate and schist?
Question 7 options:
phyllite
quartzite
gneiss
fault breccia
SaveQuestion 8 (0.5 points)Which low-grade metamorphic rock, composed of extremely fine-sized mica and other mineral grains, typically exhibits well-developed rock cleavage?
Question 8 options:
hornfels
quartzite
slate
schist
SaveQuestion 9 (0.5 points)________ is typically formed by metamorphism of a sandstone.
Question 9 options:
Amphibolite
marble
quartzite
slate
SaveQuestion 10 (0.5 points)What is the major source of heat for contact metamorphism?
Question 10 options:
heat from grinding and shearing on faults
deep burial and heat from the Earth's interior
heat from a nearby magma body
heat from the spontaneous decomposition of micas and feldspars
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