What type of rock is most likely to form at a transform boundary
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Metamorphic rock
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Which is a metamorphic process
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The metamorphic process is the conversion of one mineral into
another through heat and pressure over time. The metamorphic
process is the conversion of one mineral into another through heat
and pressure over time.
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Which of the following is NOT a sedimentary structure Ripple marks Magma emplacement Mud cracks or Cross beds
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Magma emplacements or Batholith are not sedimentary
structures.
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If a rock has bands of light and dark layers it is
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It could be foliated metamorphic rock or sedimentary rock,
depending on its mineral makeup and method of formation.
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All sulfate minerals contain the elements
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All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements.
Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen
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The rock cycle is driven primarily by water movement and
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plate tectonics
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The first two steps in the lithification process are
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compaction and cementation.
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Loss of edges on sediment grains
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Grain Roundness
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Is it true that both carbonates and oxides are minerals that contain the element oxygen
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yes
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Is the following is an intrusive igneous body Pyroclast Lava Flow Lahar Batholith
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Batholith is an intrusive igneous body.
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What is the terms listed below are sediment transporting agents except
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Stratification
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What is true about all plutons
they form above earths surface
(THIS ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT)
They Form BELOW earths surface(:
What type of rock is most likely to form at a transform boundary
Metamorphic rock
Which is a metamorphic process
The metamorphic process is the conversion of one mineral into
another through heat and pressure over time. The metamorphic
process is the conversion of one mineral into another through heat
and pressure over time.
Which of the following is NOT a sedimentary structure Ripple marks Magma emplacement Mud cracks or Cross beds
Magma emplacements or Batholith are not sedimentary
structures.
If a rock has bands of light and dark layers it is
It could be foliated metamorphic rock or sedimentary rock,
depending on its mineral makeup and method of formation.
All sulfate minerals contain the elements
All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements.
Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen
The rock cycle is driven primarily by water movement and
plate tectonics
The first two steps in the lithification process are
compaction and cementation.
Loss of edges on sediment grains
Grain Roundness
Is it true that both carbonates and oxides are minerals that contain the element oxygen
yes
Is the following is an intrusive igneous body Pyroclast Lava Flow Lahar Batholith
Batholith is an intrusive igneous body.
What is the terms listed below are sediment transporting agents except