Minerals
Magma & Igneous Rocks
Plutons & Volcanoes
Volcanic Processes
Rock Classification
100

What is the basic building block of minerals?

Elements

100

What causes magma to form in the Earth? (Name one of the three main conditions)

Increase temperature / Decrease pressure / Increase water content

100

What term describes an intrusion of magma that cuts across existing country rock and is typically tabular in shape?

Dike

100

What type of eruption involves low viscosity magma and results in gentle lava flows?

Effusive or gentle eruption

100

Name the three major rock types.

Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic

200

Name the mineral group that makes up about 95% of Earth’s crust.

Silicates

200

What type of igneous rock forms when magma cools slowly beneath the Earth’s surface?

Intrusive or plutonic rock

200

What is the difference between concordant and discordant plutons?

Concordant plutons are parallel to country rock layers; discordant plutons cut across country rock layers.

200

Name the fast-moving, hot cloud of gas and volcanic material that flows down volcano slopes.

Pyroclastic flow

200

What term describes the texture of igneous rocks with large crystals formed by slow cooling?

Phaneritic

300

Which type of chemical bond involves the transfer of electrons between a metal and a non-metal?

Ionic bond

300

According to Bowen’s Reaction Series, which mineral crystallizes first from magma?

Ferromagnesian minerals

300

Which famous batholith in Texas is known for its large granite dome and exfoliation features?

Enchanted Rock Batholith

300

What volcanic explosivity scale measures the size and power of eruptions?

Volcano Explosivity Index (VEI)

300

What type of igneous rock texture forms from rapid cooling resulting in microscopic crystals?

Aphanitic

400

What mineral property describes a mineral’s resistance to scratching?

Hardness

400

What is the main factor that determines the viscosity of magma?

Silica content

400

What type of volcanic eruption is characterized by violent explosions due to high gas content and viscous magma?

Explosive or cataclysmic eruption

400

What is the term for a large crater formed when the roof of a magma chamber collapses?

Caldera

400

What is the main compositional difference between felsic and mafic igneous rocks?

Felsic rocks have higher silica content; mafic rocks have higher iron and magnesium

500

Name the mineral with a cubic crystal structure commonly used as table salt.

Halite

500

Name the most abundant rock type found in the oceanic crust.

Basalt

500

What large plutonic body, often granite, forms the core of many mountain chains and can be over 20 km thick and cover more than 100 square kilometers?

Batholith

500

Name the volcanic mudflows caused by a mixture of water and volcanic debris.

Lahars

500

Which igneous rock is characterized by a mixture of felsic and mafic minerals and is commonly found at subduction zones?

Intermediate (e.g., Andesite)

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