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Geology Final Exam Questions And Answers This metamorphic rock is hard enough to scratch glass. This rock is most likely: (black rock) quartzite The rock shown here is most likely an example of: swirly rock (black and white) regional metamorphism A possible protolith for this metamorph...

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Geology Final Exam Questions And Answers
This metamorphic rock is hard enough to scratch glass. This rock is most likely: (black rock)
quartzite


The rock shown here is most likely an example of: swirly rock (black and white)
regional metamorphism


A possible protolith for this metamorphic rock is: smooth grey rock
shale


What type of metamorphism is likely to be seen in this area shown here? (meteor crate natural
landmark)
shock metamorphism


This metamorphic rock is mainly composed of this dark mineral: (dark rock with white specks)
amphibole


The rock shown here is an example of: swirly white and black rock
high grade of metamorphism


A possible protolith for a non-foliated rock that reacts to acid is most likely:
limestone


This metamorphic rock undergoes a reaction with acid: white diamond looking rock
marble


Metamorphic rocks known as mylonites are typically associated with _____________:
fault zone metamorphism


This metamorphic rock has the following texture: black grainy looking
non-foliated


Let's relate food items to magmas of different viscosity; if we compare how honey and water flow
when poured from a container:
then the honey represents felsic magma, and the water represents mafic magma


How does magma temperature affect its viscosity?
at lower temperatures, the viscosity will increase


The dark colored rock that forms a straight line on the surface in the image shown here is most likely:
a dike of mafic rock

, A(n) ______________________ at the Mid-Ocean Ridge, where oceanic plates are diverging and
magma is generated by partial melting of the mantle:
mafic magma is produced


The San Andreas Fault is a transform plate boundary where _________.
no magma is produced


In the photo above, what type of sedimentary environment is present? sandy looking surface
eolian


In the photo above, what type of sedimentary environment is displayed? shore
beach


In the photo above, what type of weathering is most likely to happen within this sedimentary
environment? sandy looking surface
mechanical weathering from a current


Which sedimentary rock forms from chemical weathering, the transport of ions, the precipitation of
minerals, then lithification?
chert


Which depositional environment is characterized by a river meeting the ocean?
delta


In the photo below, what type of sedimentary environment is present? snowy mountain top`
glacial


Which rock is a chemical or biochemical sedimentary rock?
crystalline limestone


The bay in the photo above is located in Mauritania. Parts of it dries out when the tides are out, but
then will be flooded when the tides come in. What type of sedimentary structure would you likely find
in this area because of this?
mud cracks


Which sedimentary structure consists of muddy cast infills of a polygonal pattern of cracks formed in
mud as it dries?
mudcrack casts


The bay in the photo above is located in Mauritania. Parts of it dries out when the tides are out, but
then will be flooded when the tides come in. What type of sedimentary environment is this?
tidal mudflat


The Cartersville Fault is the boundary between the Valley and Ridge and the Piedmont Geological
Provinces, and formed during continental collision. What type of fault is this?

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