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Geology 101 Exam 3 TAMU questions with correct answers
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Detrital rocks CORRECT ANSWER transported sediment as solid particles 
-Chief constituents of detrital rocks are Quartz, Feldspars, Micas, Clay minerals 
(the silicate minerals) 
 
'Chemical' rocks CORRECT ANSWER sediment composed of minerals that were once in solution 
[biochemical is a better name for them, because many are formed from biologic processes] 
 
What are sediments? CORRECT ANSWER Sediments are products of mechanical and chemical weathering and deposited on the Earth surface 
Often...
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Hopkins GEOG 1111 Final Exam(Unit 5) Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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soil - Answer-the fine material covering the Earth's surface composed of both mineral 
& organic material; 
dirt vs. soil - Answer-dirt is soil without the organic material 
weathering - Answer-provides the raw (parent) materials for soil formation and development 
The processes by which rocks are chemically altered or physically broken into fragments as a result of 
exposure to atmospheric agents and the pressures & temperatures at or near the Earth's surface, with 
little or no transportation ...
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The strength of a soil, or the ability to compact a soil into a suitable construction material will depend on? - Answer-Soil type 
Soil density 
The amount of water in the soil 
 
Types of soils - Answer-Gravel (mm to cm's in size) Sand (mm in size) 
Silt (fine particles with little cohesion) Clay (has cohesion, can stick together) Organic soils (peat, topsoil) 
 
Organic soils (O) - Answer-Have a large componet of dead or decaying plants, and are not us...
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Clemson Geology 1010 - Exam #2 Questions and Answers with Certified Solutions
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Clemson Geology 1010 - Exam #2 Questions and Answers with Certified Solutions Mt. Resnik Antarctic Volcano, under 2 miles of ice, helping sceintists study movement of Antarcticas glaciers -new application of volcanology 
Why do we care about Sedimentary processes? most common type of rock on Earth's surface -oil, coal, fossils, agriculture, building materials, mudslides 
Parent Rock exposed to weathering 
Processes to form sedimentary rock weathering erosion deposition lithification 
weathering...
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Hopkins GEOG 1111 Final (Unit 5) EXAM Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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soil - answerthe fine material covering the Earth's surface composed of both mineral 
& organic material; 
dirt vs. soil - answerdirt is soil without the organic material 
weathering - answerprovides the raw (parent) materials for soil formation and development 
The processes by which rocks are chemically altered or physically broken into fragments as a 
result of exposure to atmospheric agents and the pressures & tempe...
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Hopkins GEOG 1111 Final (Unit 5) EXAM Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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soil - answerthe fine material covering the Earth's surface composed of both mineral 
& organic material; 
dirt vs. soil - answerdirt is soil without the organic material 
weathering - answerprovides the raw (parent) materials for soil formation and development 
The processes by which rocks are chemically altered or physically broken into fragments as a 
result of exposure to atmospheric agents and the pressures & tempe...
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Physical Geology UH Exam Questions And Answers
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"Bauxite" Al(OH) 3 (the ore for Aluminum) - Under extreme chemical weathering conditions (e.g. 
the tropics), hydrolysis can remove nearly all of the available cations, leaving behind only 
1st Step of Forming Sedimentary Rocks - Chemical and mechanical weathering break down rock 
2nd Step of Forming Sedimentary Rocks - Erosional Agents transport sediment 
3rd Step of Forming Sedimentary Rocks - Deposition occurs when solid particles settle out or 
when ions in solution are precipitated by ino...
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MSSC MANUFACTURING FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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_________ is a reddish, malleable metal that conducts electricity well and resists weathering. 
- Steel 
- Cast iron 
- Aluminum 
- CopperAnswer - Copper 
 
The mechanical advantage of a third-class lever can be found by the ratio of the length of the __________ arm divided by the length of the __________ arm. 
- Resistance, effort 
- Effort, resistance 
- Resistance, fulcrum 
- Effort, fulcrumAnswer - Effort, resistance 
 
A spring scale is used to measure __________. 
- Force 
- Mass 
- To...
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APSC 151 Final Exam Prep Questions And Answers
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Which one of the following statements is false? 
A) 
Mechanical weathering is important in the formation of talus slopes 
B) 
Mechanical weathering involves a major change in the mineral composition of the 
weathered material 
C) 
Mechanical weathering allows for faster rates of chemical weathering 
D) 
Mechanical weathering reduces grain sizes of rock particles 
~ Mechanical weathering involves a major change in the mineral composition of the 
weathered material 
A stream begins at an elevati...
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Hopkins GEOG 1111 Final (Unit 5) EXAM Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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soil - answerthe fine material covering the Earth's surface composed of both mineral 
& organic material; 
dirt vs. soil - answerdirt is soil without the organic material 
weathering - answerprovides the raw (parent) materials for soil formation and development 
The processes by which rocks are chemically altered or physically broken into fragments as a 
result of exposure to atmospheric agents and the pressures & tempe...
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