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Geo Lab Test 1 Lab 1-6

This covers Physical Geo. 2 Lab test #1

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pyroclastic
fire, glassy that cooled in air, violent eruption
divergent boundaries
produced when the crust is pulled apart, and produced shallow focus earthquakes
sand
0.05mm to 0.002mm
rocks
an agglomeration of minerals
glassy
cools instantly no crystals
minerals
an inorganic solid substance with a definite chemical composition and an ordered crystalline structure
continental to continental convergence
be able to draw p41
What component causes violent eruptions
pyroclastic rocks
study exercise 6
study exercise 6
chemical sedimentary rock
formed by the precipitation of dissolved ions out of solution
know the chart on p 13
know the chart on p 13
p 59 #6
p 59 # 6
texture
size of crystals in the rock
gravel
greater than 2mm in size
igneous rocks
are formed by the cooling and solidfication of magma
identify 3 minerals that are stable end products of weathering
quartz, clay, iron oxide
clastic sedimentary rock
formed from fragments of other rocks
meridians
longitude
mechanical weathering
breaking of big rocks into little rocks
transform boundaries
be able to draw
What is a vessicle? How do they form
a hole in the rock, formed by the bubbling of the lava
transportation
smaller the fragment the further the sediment goes
mafic magma
dark in color, little quartz
What are the two classifications for Metamorphic rocks
foliated and non foliated
parallels
latitude
What is the process of crystalization
high temp forms first low temp forms last
chemical weathering
destroys old minerals and creates new
aphanitic
small crystals cools slowly on surface can usually feel the crystals
silt
0.05mm to 0.002mm
felsic magma
light in color, lots of quartz
Discuss the three major components of magma
molten rock, dissolved gasses, and solid crystals
Describe how cooling magma can have two different sizes of crystals
slower the bigger, faster the smaller
intrusive
rocks form on the inside of the earth, and have large crystals
sedimentary rock
created by weathering, transportation, deposition, lithification
What effect does pressure have on rocks
does not change the mineral composition
extrusive
magma that cools on the earths surface smaller crystals
map
graphic representation of geographic space
longitude
describes the point east or west of the prime meridian
convergent zones
the opposite ends of plates are forced into adjacent plates be able to draw p39
latitude
describes how for north and south the points are from the equators
intermediate magma
grey in color
phaneritic
can see the crystals
What is the difference between magma and lava
magma is under the earth and it becomes lava when it becomes above the earth
clay
0.002mm and less
What effect does temperature have on rocks
alters the mineral compostition on rocks

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