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___________ is science that deals with the study of water and its movements. ** Answ**
Hydrology


According to the model of science/religion interactions discussed in your textbook, the Science
Domain and Religion Domain are able to interact through a(n) ** Answ** interface


Which origins position is the longest-held one in Christianity and Judaism? ** Answ**
Young-Earth Creation


The term for the steps taken by scientists to discover and investigate the world is BEST
expressed as ** Answ** Scientific Methods


What non-silicate mineral group is characterized by having a S2- ending? ** Answ**
Sulfides


A _____________ is a zone of weakness that allows a mineral to break along flat surfaces. **
Answ** Cleavage plane


Diamonds and graphite are both polymorphs (different crystal forms) of what material? **
Answ** carbon


A material of characteristic physical and chemical properties which cannot be broken down into
simpler substances by chemical processes is called a(n): ** Answ** Element


A rock is an aggregate of __________ minerals. ** Answ** One or more

,Which of the following is NOT one of the characteristics of the natural sciences? ** Answ**
Focus on human behavior and relationships


The characteristics that are shared by (and define) all minerals are called mineral
______________. ** Answ** Attributes


Which type of approach to science often must evaluate multiple competing hypotheses
simultaneously? ** Answ** Historical science


Which of the following is NOT a mineral? ** Answ** Obsidian


Which type of bond involves electrons that can easily move among various nuclei? ** Answ**
Metallic


The type of science that focuses on material inventions is ** Answ** Engineering and
technology


Which mineral is an excellent example of ionic bonding? ** Answ** Halite


The two components of an atom that are found in the nucleus are: ** Answ** Protons and
neutrons


Silicate minerals are divided into groups on the basis of how their tetrahedral are arranged. **
Answ** True


A hypothesis is a rigorously tested and successful scientific idea that is often expressed as a
mathematical formula. ** Answ** False


Astronomy is the oldest of the Earth sciences. ** Answ** True

, Naturalistic evolution holds that God has guided evolutionary processes over time. ** Answ**
False


Silica and oxygen are rare components of the Earth's crust. ** Answ** False


The inner core is solid and composed of iron and nickel. ** Answ** True


What mineral composition is most characteristic of felsic rocks? ** Answ** orthoclase,
quartz, and biotite


What mineral composition is most characteristic of mafic rocks? ** Answ** olivine,
pyroxene, and calcium-rich plagioclase


What mineral composition is most characteristic of intermediate rocks? ** Answ** sodium-
rich plagioclase and hornblende with some quartz or biotite


When mafic lava breaks through fissures in the continental crust, which of the following often
results? ** Answ** lava plateaus


Which scenario is associated with mafic magma? ** Answ** hot, fluid lava that forms a
shield volcano


Which scenario is associated with felsic magma? ** Answ** an explosive eruption that
ejects pyroclastic materials


Wizard Island in Crater Lake, Oregon, is an example of a ** Answ** cinder cone


A porphyritic rock forms when ** Answ** there is a period of slow cooling, followed by
more rapid cooling

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