Building our Planet
Minerals
Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
100

Approximately how long ago did the Big Bang take place?

10-15 billion years ago

100

Solids that do not possess an orderly 3-D arrangement of atoms are called_____.

amorphous

100

The coarse grained equivalent of a basalt is a ____

gabbro

100

Aa rock formed from clay minerals

Shale

100

What type of metamorphism is caused by high temperature and high pressure imposed over a large volume of crust?

regional

200

Under intense pressure and high temperature, hydrogen atoms combine to form helium. This process is called____

nuclear fusion

200

The splitting of a mineral along planar surfaces

Cleavage

200

What type of magma forms at mid-ocean ridges?

basaltic

200

WIth time, sediment transported by a fluvial system ___________.

become rounded and smaller

200

Marble is a metamorphic rock that forms from a ___________ parent .

limestone

300

What are the two most abundant elements in nebula (gas clouds) in the universe?

hydrogen and helium

300

Diamond is an example of what type of bonding?

covalent

300

What type of silicate minerals on the discontinuous side of the reaction series crystallize at the highest temperatures?

olivine

300

The tendency for variations in current velocity to segregate sediments on the basis of particle size is called _____.

sorting

300

The parallel alignment of mica in a metamorphic rock is an example of ______.

foliation

400

What drives the Earth's internal heat engine?

radioactivity

400

Chemical substances that have exactly the same chemical formula. but different crystal structures are called ____

polymorphs

400

What is the approximate silica content of a granite?

70%

400

An example of a shoreline/transitional environment

Deltas

400

During metamorphism, changes in the bulk composition of a rock occur primarily as a result of __________?

reaction with hydrothermal fluids

500

What caused dust and condensing material to accrete into planetesimals?

gravitational attraction and collisions

500

The two most abundant elements in the Earth's crust are _

oxygen and silicon

500

Compared to felsic magmas, mafic magmas are relatively enriched in _____

Ca, Fe, Mg

500

Ripples occur:

on sand beneath the waves at beaches
on underwater sandbars in streams
on the surface of windswept dunes

500

Which mineral is responsible for the strong foliation in a schist?

mica

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