Plate Tectonics
Rocks
Minerals
Earth's Interior
Weathering & Soils
100

What can plate tectonics cause?

Earthquakes, Volcanic Activity

100

The rate of cooling of a magma or lava is reflected by the ________ of the rock.

texture

100

Hematite belongs to the _____ group. 

Oxide

100

The inner core is composed of _______ and ________.

Iron and Nickel

100

A layer of loose, heterogeneous weathered material lying on top of the bedrock

Regolith

200

What are the three types of plate boundaries? 

Convergent, Divergent, Strike-slip

200

A rock formed from the cementation of transported grains

Clastic sedimentary Rock

200

What kind of bond is formed when sodium and chloride combine to form halite?

Ionic

200

The upper mantle and crust make up what major tectonic feature of our planet?

lithosphere

200

Which of the following minerals is most stable at the Earth's surface?

Hematite

300

According to plate-tectonic theory where is new oceanic crust being formed?

mid-oceanic ridges or divergent margins

300

With time, sediment transported by glaciers ___________.

becomes smaller

300

What does streak refer to?

Streak is the color of powder derived from a mineral that has been dragged across a porcelain plate.

300

Lithosphere is destroyed at _____________________ _________.

convergent margins

300

As a rock breaks into smaller pieces, the surface area to volume ratio ______ .

increases

400

What kind of plate boundaries are found in Alaska? 

Alaska has all three types of plate boundaries--convergent (subduction), strike-slip (transform), and divergent.

400

A Geologist suffers from a black eye after yelling "Gneiss!!!" to a classmate, who happened to be sunning on a large boulder. The geologist really meant to tell the classmate that the rock they were laying on _______________ .

is a high-grade, silicate-rich, mineralogically banded metamorphic rock

400

The hardest mineral is __________.

Diamond

400

The Mohorovicic discontinuity separates the __________ from the ___________.

mantle, crust


400

Which factors do increase the rate of weathering?

increasing rainfall, increasing temperature, increasing organic activity

500

Oceanic crust is on average how thick?

About 10 km

500

According to Bowen's reaction series, which of the following pairs of phases are likely to be incompatible?

quartz and olivine

500

What are the 5 requirements for a substance to be a mineral? 

Solid

Inorganic

Occurs naturally

Has a chemical formula

Internal order

500

Which of the seven major lithospheric plates consists mostly of oceanic lithosphere?

Pacific

500

One expects talus cones to be most abundant in  ________

in high mountains that have many days of sub-freezing temperatures