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100

What is the difference between conglomerate rock and breccia?

Conglomerate have rounded edges (took longer to form) and breccia has angular sharp edges (less time during transport)

100

What is it called when no more minerals can be dissolved in water?

Point of Saturation!

100

What is the most common biologic rock?

Limestone

100

Compare non foliated and foliated textures

Nonfoliated rocks lack mineral grains with long axes in one direction. Foliated have wavy layers and bands of minerals 

100

What are the three main groups of sedimentary rocks?

Clastic, Chemical, Organic 

200

Name three ways that scientist classify clastic rocks?

Coarse grained, medium grained, and fine grained.

200

What were the four reactants for chemical weathering?

Oxygen 

Water

Acid 

Organisms 

200

In what type of rock can ripple marks and oil be found ?

Sandstone 

200

What is contact metamorphism 

Happens when molten rocks such as those in igneous intrusion, come in contact with solid rock.

200

What is the maximum porosity of medium grained sedimentary rocks?

30%

300

Name five types of clastic rocks 

Conglomerate, Breccia, Sandstone, Siltstone, Mudstone, Shale

300
What is a drainage basin?

A drainage basin is any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet, such as into a river, bay, or other body of water.

300

What are some common organic sedimentary rocks

Limestone and Coal 

300

What is foliation?

When a metamorphic rock has bands from compressed material 

300

What is lithification 

Lithification is the process in which sediments compact under pressure, expel fluids, and gradually become solid rock. Lithification is a process of porosity destruction through compaction and cementation.

400

What is the most common medium grained rock?

Sandstone

400

What are the most common Evaporite materials?

Calcite, Halite, and Gypsum 

400

What type of rock forms from silt and clay, has a low porosity and stops movement of groundwater and oil among other things?

Shale!

400

Does regional metamorphism use more heat or pressure to metamorphic rocks?

pressure

400

Where does graded bedding often occur?

In marine sedimentary rocks that were deposited by underwater landslides. 

500

How do clastic rocks develop different-sized particles?

Because of its large mass, gravel is transported by high energy flows of water; such as those generated by mountain streams, flooding rivers, some ocean waves and glacial meltwater. 

During transport → gravel becomes abraded and rounded as the particles scrape one another. (beach rocks rounded) 



500

Name two examples of a chemical sedimentary rock

Gypsum, Rock salt, travertine, chert, limestone, dolostone 

500

How is coal formed?

-Over long periods of time, thick layers of vegetation slowly accumulate in swamps and coastal areas → buried and compressed → lithified into coal.

500

What are two examples of non-foliated metamorphic rocks?

Quartzite and Marble

500

What are the four agents of erosion?

Wind, Moving water, gravity, and glaciers

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