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Tides, Rock & Mineral Review
Test Description: Geology and Oceanography Review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) How many high tides are there in a day?
A
two
B
four
C
three
D
one
2) What causes the tides?
A
wind
B
sun
C
gravity
D
moon
3) At what plate boundary setting is the ocean floor deepest?
A
subduction
B
transform
C
continent - continent collision
D
divergent
4) The Mid-Atlantic Ridge would stand __________ the abyssal plain
A
beneath
B
at the same elevation as
C
could be all of the above
D
above
5) A seamount is _________
A
a hill adjacent to a spreading center
B
a coral reef above a submerged volcano
C
an extinct submerged volcano
D
a small rise in the seafloor
6) Extrusive rocks have fine-grained textures because __________.
A
they cooled slowly
B
they are derived from volcanoes
C
they cooled inside Earth's crust
D
they cooled quickly
7) How are igneous rocks formed?
A
from increased pressures and temperatures
B
from the cementation of mineral grains
C
from the crystallization of magma
D
from the compaction of loose sediments
8) Minerals:
A
can be any state (solid, liquid, or gas) as long as that state occurs naturally
B
can form by life-processes -- organic
C
are crystalline solids
D
have a unique chemical composition
9) Which observation about a rock could lead you to identify it as igneous?
A
well-defined layers
B
made of calcite
C
contains pebbles
D
glassy texture
10) Metamorphic rocks are changed rocks. Which of the following rock types could be the "parent" of a metamorphic rock?
A
sedimentary
B
igneous
C
all of the choices
D
metamorphic
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