Rock Formation and Other Vocab
Mineral Types and Characteristics
Rock Layering and Veins, Faults, Inclusions
Eras/Eons and Half lives
Weathering and Erosion,and the Rock Cycle
100

What is the Geologic Time Scale?

A ¨calendar¨ of Earth´s different time periods 

100

What Rating does Talc have on the Mohs Hardness Scale?

Talc is rated a one on the Mohs Hardness scale.

100

Are inclusions older or younger than the rock that they are in?

Older.

100

What is the earliest era that represents 88% of earth history?

Precambrian.

100

What are the names of the three major rock types that re part of the rock cycle?

Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic. 

200

What is a Paleontologist? 

One who Studies life forms that existed in a previous time period.

200
What is Perfect Cleavage? 

Perfect cleavage is a break in a rock that is without rough surfaces, how a rock should break. 

200

If layer A is above layer B but fault F cuts both of them which letter is the youngest?


F

200

How many years is an eon. 

One billion years. 

200

What is deposition?

When rocks or sediment is carried form one place to another.

300

How are igneous rocks formed?  

They are from by the crystallization of magma or lava.

300

What common household use does Halite have?

Halite is used almost exclusively as table salt.

300

What does the Law of Lateral Continuity (LLC) state?

That all sediment deposits are originally deposited horizontally.

300

What is the half life of Uranium 238?

4.5 billion years. 

300

Compaction and cementation  has to do with which type of rock?

Sedimentary.

400
How are sedimentary rocks formed?

Sedimentary rocks are formed from sediment that has been compressed to make a rock.

400

What is the 2nd most common mineral?

Quartz.

400

What does the Principal of Cross Cutting Relationships state?  

That a vein or fault is always younger than the rock it cuts 

400

If Buck begins with 12 kgs of Uranium 238 than how many kgs will remain after 9 billion years? 

3 kgs 

400

Cooling and crystallization has to do with which type of rock. 

Igneous rock. 

500

How are metamorphic rocks formed?

Metamorphic rocks are formed from rocks that have been changed due to high heat and pressure 

500

What mineral has an octahedral cleavage plane?

 Dimond.

500

What does the Law of Superposition state.

That younger rocks sit above older ones.

500

What two Eras are named after US states?

The Pennsylvanian and Mississippian. 

500

What is weathering and erosion?

Weathering and erosion is the breaking down of minerals and rocks on earth surface.

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