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Geology - Chapter 6 - Metamorphic Rocks Exam 100% Accurate!!
Foliation - ANSWERS* Planes of minerals formed in response to stress * A feature of many metamorphic rocks * crystals rearrange into layered planes depending on the type and orientation of the stress during metamorphism 
 
Foliation planes are recognized by: - ANSWERS* The preferred orientation of minerals * alternating bands of different minerals * the flattening and stretching of minerals * foliation forms by physical rotation of preexisting minerals 
 
Non-foliated rocks are named primarily a...
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Foliation - ANSWERS* Planes of minerals formed in response to stress * A feature of many metamorphic rocks * crystals rearrange into layered planes depending on the type and orientation of the stress during metamorphism 
 
Foliation planes are recognized by: - ANSWERS* The preferred orientation of minerals * alternating bands of different minerals * the flattening and stretching of minerals * foliation forms by physical rotation of preexisting minerals 
 
Non-foliated rocks are named primarily a...
Practice Quiz #6 - Chapter 6 100% Accurate!!
Compared to low-grade metamorphic rocks, high-grade rocks _____. 
(a.) always contain more quartz and feldspar 
(b.) are produced closer to the surface, high in the stratigraphic column 
(c.) are produced at greater temperatures and pressures 
(d.) are produced at cooler temperatures, but greater pressures - ANSWERS(c.) are produced at greater temperatures and pressures 
Two common metamorphic rocks that typically lack foliation are _____. 
(a.) slate and phyllite 
(b.) gneiss and migmatite 
(c....
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Compared to low-grade metamorphic rocks, high-grade rocks _____. 
(a.) always contain more quartz and feldspar 
(b.) are produced closer to the surface, high in the stratigraphic column 
(c.) are produced at greater temperatures and pressures 
(d.) are produced at cooler temperatures, but greater pressures - ANSWERS(c.) are produced at greater temperatures and pressures 
Two common metamorphic rocks that typically lack foliation are _____. 
(a.) slate and phyllite 
(b.) gneiss and migmatite 
(c....
Metamorphic Rocks: Lab 5 Exam Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!
When does metamorphism occur? 
 
What does metamorphism include? 
 
Meta. rocks compare to Ig. and Sed. rocks? 
 
Does Metamorphism have a solid/not solid state? 
 
What are these two types of changes? - ANSWERSOccurs at elevated temperature and pressure, typically at the base of mountains 
 
Includes Recrystallization, making new minerals from original minerals, and sometimes, changes in the texture of the Parent Rock (protolith). 
 
Metamorphic rocks are organized compared to Igneous and Sedim...
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When does metamorphism occur? 
 
What does metamorphism include? 
 
Meta. rocks compare to Ig. and Sed. rocks? 
 
Does Metamorphism have a solid/not solid state? 
 
What are these two types of changes? - ANSWERSOccurs at elevated temperature and pressure, typically at the base of mountains 
 
Includes Recrystallization, making new minerals from original minerals, and sometimes, changes in the texture of the Parent Rock (protolith). 
 
Metamorphic rocks are organized compared to Igneous and Sedim...
ESSC 101 Sedimentary Rocks EC Quiz 100% Verified!
Inorganic chemical sedimentary rocks are derived from: - ANSWERSthe dissolved products of chemical weathering that precipitate from solution 
 
Detrital sediment texture is identified on the basis of: - ANSWERSthe size, shape, and arrangement of the particles 
 
 
Which of the following statements concerning the formation of coal is NOT true? 
a. coal is composed primarily of the remains of microorganisms 
b. organic matter changes from peat, to lignite, to bituminous coal, and finally into anth...
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Inorganic chemical sedimentary rocks are derived from: - ANSWERSthe dissolved products of chemical weathering that precipitate from solution 
 
Detrital sediment texture is identified on the basis of: - ANSWERSthe size, shape, and arrangement of the particles 
 
 
Which of the following statements concerning the formation of coal is NOT true? 
a. coal is composed primarily of the remains of microorganisms 
b. organic matter changes from peat, to lignite, to bituminous coal, and finally into anth...
Quiz 6- Metamorphic Rocks Exam Questions 100% verified with Answers
________ is the process where a rock changes form or mineral content as a result of environmental changes such as heat and pressure. - ANSWERSMetamorphism 
 
What is the definition of a parent rock? - ANSWERSThe rock that was altered by metamorphism 
 
Which of the following is the parent rock for quartzite? 
-Sandstone 
-Granite 
-Conglomerate 
-Limestone - ANSWERSSandstone 
 
Which low-grade metamorphic rock will display fine rock cleavage and contains very fine grains of mica? - ANSWERSSlate ...
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________ is the process where a rock changes form or mineral content as a result of environmental changes such as heat and pressure. - ANSWERSMetamorphism 
 
What is the definition of a parent rock? - ANSWERSThe rock that was altered by metamorphism 
 
Which of the following is the parent rock for quartzite? 
-Sandstone 
-Granite 
-Conglomerate 
-Limestone - ANSWERSSandstone 
 
Which low-grade metamorphic rock will display fine rock cleavage and contains very fine grains of mica? - ANSWERSSlate ...
GEO 101 Chapter 7 Study Guide 100% Accurate!!
Metamorphism brings changes in mineral arrangement and the texture of rocks, but it never leads to new mineral assemblages. 
 
A. true 
B. false - ANSWERSB 
 
A buried body of shale is subjected to differential stress at temperatures greater than 200 C, causing clay minerals to grow in preferred orientation and producing slate. This is an example of _______________. 
 
A. diagenesis 
B. erosion 
C. metamorphism 
D. weathering - ANSWERSC 
 
Clay minerals within a buried body of shale are recrysta...
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Metamorphism brings changes in mineral arrangement and the texture of rocks, but it never leads to new mineral assemblages. 
 
A. true 
B. false - ANSWERSB 
 
A buried body of shale is subjected to differential stress at temperatures greater than 200 C, causing clay minerals to grow in preferred orientation and producing slate. This is an example of _______________. 
 
A. diagenesis 
B. erosion 
C. metamorphism 
D. weathering - ANSWERSC 
 
Clay minerals within a buried body of shale are recrysta...
Geo 101 Metamorphic Rocks Quiz 100% Correct!!
contact metamorphism - ANSWERSoccurs when a magma chamber intrudes the surrounding rock; the heat from the magma metamorphoses the surrounding rock 
 
regional metamorphism - ANSWERSoccurs when pressure builds up in rock that is buried deep below other rock formations or when large pieces of the Earth's crust collide with each other (the increased pressure and temperature causes rock to become deformed and chemically changed) 
 
Metasomatism - ANSWERSVery hot, element-rich waters cause metamo...
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contact metamorphism - ANSWERSoccurs when a magma chamber intrudes the surrounding rock; the heat from the magma metamorphoses the surrounding rock 
 
regional metamorphism - ANSWERSoccurs when pressure builds up in rock that is buried deep below other rock formations or when large pieces of the Earth's crust collide with each other (the increased pressure and temperature causes rock to become deformed and chemically changed) 
 
Metasomatism - ANSWERSVery hot, element-rich waters cause metamo...
GEO 101 Lab: Metamorphic Rocks Exam 100% Accurate!!
rock cycle - ANSWERSa series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another 
 
migmatite - ANSWERSfoliated, ultra high-grade metamorphic rock with clear layers and large grains/bands 
 
gneiss - ANSWERSfoliated, high-grade metamorphic rock with visible mafic and felsic minerals 
 
schist - ANSWERSfoliated, high-grade metamorphic rock that has visible micas and has medium to large, flat, sheet-like grains in a preferred orientation 
 
contact metam...
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rock cycle - ANSWERSa series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another 
 
migmatite - ANSWERSfoliated, ultra high-grade metamorphic rock with clear layers and large grains/bands 
 
gneiss - ANSWERSfoliated, high-grade metamorphic rock with visible mafic and felsic minerals 
 
schist - ANSWERSfoliated, high-grade metamorphic rock that has visible micas and has medium to large, flat, sheet-like grains in a preferred orientation 
 
contact metam...
earth lab final- metamorphic rocks Exam 100% Accurate!!
foliation - ANSWERSSlaty cleavage, schistosity, and compositional banding are all examples of ___________. 
 
slaty - ANSWERS______ cleavage: parallel foliation of fine-grained platy minerals; produces the rocks slate and phyllite. 
 
schistosity - ANSWERS________ - the layering in a coarse grained, crystalline rock 
 
platy - ANSWERSMuscovite and Biotite are an example of _______ mineral grains. 
 
gneiss - ANSWERSMineral Banding (________) - The layering in a rock in which bands or lenses of G...
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foliation - ANSWERSSlaty cleavage, schistosity, and compositional banding are all examples of ___________. 
 
slaty - ANSWERS______ cleavage: parallel foliation of fine-grained platy minerals; produces the rocks slate and phyllite. 
 
schistosity - ANSWERS________ - the layering in a coarse grained, crystalline rock 
 
platy - ANSWERSMuscovite and Biotite are an example of _______ mineral grains. 
 
gneiss - ANSWERSMineral Banding (________) - The layering in a rock in which bands or lenses of G...
ESS 101 lab quiz 100% Accurate!
form at specific temperatures as a magma cools. At the higher temperatures associated with mafic and intermediate magmas, the general progression can be separated into two branches. 
 
How do porphyritic-textured igneous rocks form? - ANSWERSPorphyritic rocks are formed when a column of rising magma is cooled in two stages. In the first stage, the magma is cooled slowly deep in the crust, creating the large crystal grains, with a diameter of 2mm or more. 
 
Which lines get closer together as the...
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form at specific temperatures as a magma cools. At the higher temperatures associated with mafic and intermediate magmas, the general progression can be separated into two branches. 
 
How do porphyritic-textured igneous rocks form? - ANSWERSPorphyritic rocks are formed when a column of rising magma is cooled in two stages. In the first stage, the magma is cooled slowly deep in the crust, creating the large crystal grains, with a diameter of 2mm or more. 
 
Which lines get closer together as the...
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