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Question | Answer |
What are the three basic types of rocks? | Igneous metamorphic Sedimentary |
A mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter | Rock |
to make sediment from igneous rock requires... | Weathering and Erosion |
Then transform sediment into sedimentary rock requires | Cementation and Compaction |
Changing sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock requires | Heat and Pressure |
to make a magma first before igneous rock requires... | Melting |
To transform magma into igneous rock requires | Cooling and Crystallization |
The two major categories of igneous rocks are... | EXTRUSIVE INTRUSIVE |
The two main categories of sedimentary rocks are... | Clastic Non-clastic |
The two major categories of metamorphic rocks are... | Foliated Non-foliated |
The process in which different minerals in rock melt at different temperatures | partial melting. |
The crystallization and removal of different minerals from the cooling magma is called | fractional crystallization. |
magma or igneous rock rich in magnesium (Mg) and iron (Fe) and generally dark | Mafic |
magma or igneous rock rich in feldspars and silica and generally light | Felsic |
an igneous rock formed at the Earth’s surface | Extrusive |
an igneous rock formed beneath Earth’s surface | Intrusive |
What are the 4 locations where igneous rocks are formed? | Island Arcs Divergent plate boundaries Hot Spots Continental plate subduction zones |
What are the two types of sedimentary rocks? | Clastic and Non-clastic |
What are the two kinds of Non-clastic rocks? | Chemical and Organic |
a sedimentary rock that forms when minerals precipitate from a solution or settle from a suspension | Chemical |
sedimentary rock that forms from the remains of plants or animals | Organic |
sedimentary rock that forms when fragments of preexisting rocks are compacted or cemented together | Clastic |
Clastic rocks are classified by... | size, angularity, and sorting of the particles |
The primary factors controlling metamorphism | Temperature and pressure |
unequal pressure from different directions | Directed Pressure |
Metamorphic Rock Texture in which minerals are arranged in layers or bands | Foliated |
Foliation becomes more distinct with | increased temperature and pressure |
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