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53 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 53
In igneous rocks, large crystals indicate

rapid cooling

fast cooling

slow cooling

quick cooling

Definition 2 of 53
geological conditions during mountain building are favorable for...

intrusion

gem formation

subduction

erosion

Definition 3 of 53
A deposit where gems are eroded from the source rock but remain in place close to the
source.

primary deposit

alluvial deposit


eluvial deposit

heavy minerals

,Definition 4 of 53
Pertaining to igneous activity at the earth's surface, where magma erupts through a volcano or
a fissure.

rocks

magma


igneous rock

volcanic

Definition 5 of 53
What helps prospectors pick the right places to look for gems?

an understanding of gemstone formation

subduction


mantle convection

intrusion

Definition 6 of 53
Kunzite is most often found in association with...

sapphire in lava


placer deposits

moonstone in basalt

tourmaline and beryl in pegmatite

Definition 7 of 53
Which is a key locality for hydrothermal gems?

Beryllium, Boron, And Lithium

Tanzania

Mogok, Myanmar

Ouro Preto, Brazil

,Definition 8 of 53
A layer between the earth's crust and its core.

crust


magma

mantle

core

Definition 9 of 53
Pegmatite gems are rich in volatile elements like...

chromium and vanadium


iron, magnesium, and titanium

beryllium, boron, and lithium

tourmaline and beryl in pegmatite

Definition 10 of 53
Hot, high-pressure solution that can dissolve, transport, and deposit minerals from one place
to another.

supercritical fluid


hydrothermal fluid

rock cycle

magmatic water

Definition 11 of 53
A constant formation and recycling process that creates new rock from old.

igneous rock

metamorphic rock

rock cycle

plate tectonics

, Definition 12 of 53
In igneous rocks, small crystals indicate

geode


high altitude

quick cooling

slow cooling

Definition 13 of 53
Most of the gems in Tanzania's Umba River Valley are found in...

hydrothermal deposits

pegmatites

placer deposits

alluvial deposits

Definition 14 of 53
Localized changes caused by an igneous intrusion that takes place where the magma meets
the surrounding rock. New minerals may form due to temperature changes or introduction of
fluids from the magma.

contact metamorphism

secondary

rock cycle

marble

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