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Q: What is the formula for density?

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MASS/VAL

100

Why is color an unreliable property for identifying minerals?

 Impurities in the mineral can cause it to appear in many different colors, such as quartz, which is not always clear.

100

What are the two main textures based on cooling rate

A: Aphanitic (fine-grained) indicates fast cooling (extrusive), and phaneritic (coarse-grained) indicates slow cooling (intrusive)

100

How do you tell the difference between Granite and Diorite

Granite contains pink minerals (felsic), while Diorite is strictly black and white (intermediate), resembling a "Dalmatian"

100

What is "fracking" and what is its cost/impact?

A medium-cost extraction method that involves injecting fluid to get oil/gas out, which can cause man-made earthquakes

200

How do continental and oceanic crust differ


    • A: Continental crust is thicker, less dense, and primarily granite; oceanic crust is thinner, more dense, and primarily basalt.
200

 What is the difference between cleavage and fracture?

  • A: Cleavage refers to breaking along flat planes or surfaces; fracture is an irregular or jagged break.
200

Which seismic wave cannot travel through the liquid outer core?

A: S-waves (Secondary/Shear waves)

200

How can you tell Marble from Quartzite if they are the same color

Marble will fizz/react with HCl because it contains calcite, while Quartzite will not

200

Q: Which fossil fuel produces the most CO2 for the same amount of energy?

Coal produces significantly more CO2 than oil or natural ga

300

What is isostatic equilibrium?

It is the ratio of the percentage of a floating object (like crust on the mantle) that sits above versus below the surface.

300

What is the "greenest" rock in the mantle

 A: Peridotite (ultramafic)

300

What is a thrust fault and what causes it?


    • A: A fault where the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall, caused by compression (pushing together).
300

What does "foliation" look like in a rock

t appears as a planar arrangement of minerals that looks like banding or layering (e.g., the bands in Gneiss or sheets in Slate)

300

hat are the specific health impacts of natural gas mentioned

Using natural gas (like in stoves) can release formaldehyde, which impacts human health

400

What is the most dense layer of the Earth, and what is it made of?

The mantle is the most dense layer, and it is composed of peridotite, which is described as the "greenest rock"

400

What are the three classic grain sizes from largest to smallest?

 Gravel, sand, silt, and clay.

400

What is a normal fault and what causes it?

A: A fault where the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall, caused by extension (pulling apart)

400

What are the three categories of sedimentary rocks

  • A: Clastic (made of other rock pieces), Biochemical (made of fossils), and Chemical (precipitated from seawater).
400

hy won't we "run out" of oil soon according to the sources?

 Because we have massive reserves (like tar sands and oil shale) that become viable if technology improves or oil prices rise

500

 What is the Law of Superposition?

 In undeformed sedimentary layers, the youngest layer is at the top and the oldest is at the bottom

500

What is a porphyritic texture

An igneous rock texture with both large and small crystals, indicating a two-stage cooling process

500

Why is bedrock the best substrate to build on for earthquake safety?

Bedrock does not amplify shaking, whereas loose or wet sediments make shaking worse.

500

What is a porphyritic texture?

A texture containing both large and small crystals, which indicates a two-stage cooling process

500

What is the most destructive method of oil extraction mentioned


    • Tar sands (or oil sands), because they require destroying the surface, using massive amounts of water, and heating the sand to extract the oil.
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