On what page of the ESRT is the mineral identification chart?
p. 16
On what page of the ESRT is the igneous rock identification chart?
page. 6
On what page of the ESRT is the sedimentary rock identification chart?
page. 7
On what page of the ESRT is the metamorphic rock identification chart?
page. 7
On what page of the ESRT is the rock cycle chart on?
page. 6
Which mineral has a nonmetallic luster, fractures, and is yellow to amber in color?
Sulfur
Where do intrusive rocks form?
Under the surface/Inside the Earth
What are the three textures of sedimentary rocks?
Clastic, Bioclastic, Crystalline
What type of foliation is alternating light and dark stripes?
Banding
How do sedimentary rocks become metamorphic rocks?
Heat and/or Pressure
Which physical property is used to describe galena as "metallic"?
Luster
What is a vesicular texture?
air pockets/holes
What is the name of grains that have a size between 0.006 and 0.2 cm?
Sand
Which four rocks could have formed through contact metamorphism?
Hornfels, Quartzite, Marble, Metaconglomerate
How do igneous rocks become sediment?
Weathering and erosion
What two elements are the most abundant in Earth's crust?
oxygen and silicon
What three minerals are present in diorite?
Plagioclase feldspar, biotite, amphibole
What is the difference between Conglomerate and Breccia?
Conglomerate has rounded fragments, Breccia has angular fragments.
Which rock has experienced more heat and pressure: Phyllite or Schist?
Schist
How can an igneous rock become a metamorphic rock?
Heat and/or Pressure
What feature determines all of the properties of a mineral?
The internal arrangement of its atoms
What TWO igneous rocks are: vesicular, extrusive, with a composition of potassium feldspar, quartz, plagioclase feldspar, biotite, amphibole.
Vesicular Rhyolite and Pumice
Identify the sedimentary rock: Bioclastic with a composition of calcite.
Limestone
Identify the metamorphic rock: foliated, mineral alignment, fine grain size, composed of mica
Slate
Describe how Schist could become Sandstone.
Weathering and Erosion -> sediments -> Deposition and burial -> compaction and cementation -> sedimentary rock
Melting -> Magma -> Solidifiction -> Igneous rock -> Weathering and erosion -> sediments -> Deposition and burial -> compaction and cementation -> sedimentary rock