Pregunta 1
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What kind of plate boundary is shown?
Pregunta 2
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What kind of plate boundary is shown?
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Convergent
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Subduction Zone
Pregunta 3
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What kind of plate boundary is shown?
Pregunta 4
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What are the four components of continental crust?
(don't actually label)
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Shields
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Stable Platform
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Folded Mountain Belts
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Continental Rifts
Pregunta 5
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What are the five major features of oceans?
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Ridges
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Trenches
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Islands/Seamounts
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Abyssal floor
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Continental Margin
Pregunta 6
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What are the fundamental differences between oceanic & continental crust?
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Oceanic plates are denser
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Continental plates are denser
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Oceanic crust is mainly granitic
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Oceanic crust is mainly basaltic
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Continental crust is mainly granitic
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Continental crust is mainly basaltic
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Oceanic crust has higher silica chemical composition than continental crust
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Oceanic crust has lower silica chemical composition than continental crust
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Oceanic crust is older
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Continental crust is older
Pregunta 7
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Label the interior structure of Earth.
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Asthenosphere
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Lithosphere
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Mantle
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Outer Core
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Inner Core
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Crust
Pregunta 8
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The Hydrologic Cycle states that [blank_start]__________[blank_end]. It begins with [blank_start]________[blank_end] of water from [blank_start]________[blank_end]. As it is [blank_start]_________[blank_end] the water [blank_start]________[blank_end] and forms [blank_start]_______.[blank_end] It travels around the world until it returns as [blank_start]________[blank_end].
Pregunta 9
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Minerals cannot be broken down into simpler forms by heat, cold, or reaction with other chemical elements.
Pregunta 10
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What are two key factors that determine which atoms will unite with others to form compounds?
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What energy level each atom contains
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How each atom will reach chemical stability
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Where the atom is located
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How large the diameter of the electrons orbiting is
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If the resulting compound will be electrically neutral
Pregunta 11
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An atom that has lost or gained one or more electrons to become a charged particle is a(n) [blank_start]_____[blank_end].
Sharing electrons produces a(n) [blank_start]_______[blank_end] in which outer energy levels of the atoms overlap.
The attraction of a negatively charged electron cloud to a positively charged nuclei is called a(n) [blank_start]_______[blank_end].
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ion
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covalent bond
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metallic bond
Pregunta 12
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What are the six characteristics of minerals?
It must be [blank_start]____[blank_end], and [blank_start]____[blank_end]. It must be a [blank_start]______[blank_end] and [blank_start]______[blank_end], with a [blank_start]_______[blank_end] structure, and have a [blank_start]_______[blank_end].
Pregunta 13
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Polymorphism is __________.
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When a mineral can be transform its chemical composition but maintain crystalline structure due to similar pressure and temperature conditions
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When two minerals have the same chemical composition but different crystal structures due to differing pressure and temperature conditions
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When a mineral is the protolith for many different rocks
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When an intrusion metamorphosizes surrounding rocks
Pregunta 14
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The growth of minerals:
1. [blank_start]______[blank_end] from a [blank_start]_____[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]______[blank_end] from a [blank_start]_____[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]______[blank_end] state [blank_start]_______[blank_end]
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growth
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melt
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Precipitate
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solution
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Solid
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recrystallization
Pregunta 15
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What are the ways in which a mineral can be destroyed?
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Explosion
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Damage
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Melting
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Intrusion
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Dissolution
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Recrystallization
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Decrystallization
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Freezing
Pregunta 16
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The six groups of predominate Rock-forming minerals are;
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Quartz
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Silicates
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Carbonates
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Sulfides
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Magnesium
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Carbon
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Oxides
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Sulfates
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Halides
Pregunta 17
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Define igneous rocks.
Igneous rocks are rocks that formed from [blank_start]___________[blank_end].
Pregunta 18
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Which is the correct statement about the four igneous rock compositions are basalt, gabbro, granite and rhyolite?
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Granite and Rhyolite are low in silica composition, Basalt and Gabbro are high in silica composition. Granite and Basalt crystallize underground, and Rhyolite and Gabbro crystallize at the surface.
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Granite and Rhyolite are high in silica composition, Basalt and Gabbro are low in silica composition. Granite and Basalt crystallize at the surface, and Rhyolite and Gabbro crystallize underground.
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Granite and Rhyolite are high in silica composition, Basalt and Gabbro are low in silica composition. Granite and Gabbro crystallize underground, and Rhyolite and Basalt crystallize at the surface.
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Granite and Rhyolite are low in silica composition, Basalt and Gabbro are high in silica composition. Granite and Rhyolite crystallize at the surface, and Basalt and Gabbro crystallize underground.
Pregunta 19
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The viscosity of magma generally decreases with silica content.
Pregunta 20
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The difference between basaltic and granitic magma is...
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Granitic magma has low silica content and thus cools faster underground, Basaltic magma has high silica content and is more likely to erupt at the surface.
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Basaltic magma has low silica content and thus cools faster underground, Granitic magma has high silica content and is more likely to erupt at the surface.
Pregunta 21
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The temperature at which a mineral melts is roughly the same as the temperature at which it crystallizes.
Pregunta 22
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Bowen's binary reaction series shows...
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That minerals melt and crystallize at the same temperature.
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That minerals have the same crystallization temperatures, but as the magma cools the composition changes due to it being either basaltic or granitic magma.
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That different minerals have different crystallization temperatures, and thus crystallize in a sequence as magma cools and its composition changes.
Pregunta 23
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Label the intrusions.
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Laccolith
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Lopolith
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Sill
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Dike
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Batholith
Pregunta 24
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Rocks with aphanitic textures are typically intrusive rocks.
Pregunta 25
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Phaneritic textures are typically
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Intrusive rocks
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Extrusive rocks
Pregunta 26
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The higher the silica content ...
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the higher the viscosity
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the lower the viscosity
Pregunta 27
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The eruptive style of a shield volcano is ...
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effusive, because it has a high silica content and is thus, less viscous
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effusive, because it has a low silica content and is thus, less viscous
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eruptive, because it has a low silica content and is thus, less viscous
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eruptive, because it has a high silica content and is thus, less viscous
Pregunta 28
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Stratovolcanoes have [blank_start]______[blank_end] eruptive styles, because of [blank_start]_____[blank_end] silica content.
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effusive
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explosive
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fissure
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low
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intermediate
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high
Pregunta 29
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What are three examples of chemical weathering?
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Volcanoes
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Oxidation
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Melting
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Hydrolysis
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Osmosis
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Dissolving
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Freezing
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Dissolution
Pregunta 30
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Label different magma/volcanic rock types.
Pregunta 31
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Label the Horizons of the soil
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A-Horizon
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B-Horizon
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C-Horizon
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D-Horizon
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E-Horizon
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K-Horizon
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A-Horizon
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B-Horizon
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C-Horizon
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D-Horizon
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E-Horizon
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K-Horizon
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A-Horizon
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B-Horizon
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C-Horizon
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D-Horizon
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E-Horizon
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K-Horizon
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A-Horizon
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B-Horizon
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C-Horizon
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D-Horizon
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E-Horizon
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K-Horizon